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...would assume we’ll be consulted on how to consoldiate the offices??beyond that, who fills the position is strictly Dean Kirby’s business,” Harris said...
Wolcowitz added that the two offices??the OIP and the International Experience Program—will continue to communicate with each other, as there will be “some overlap” in their functions...
Sure, it may not pay $80,000 the first year, or involve swanky corner offices??but, alas, few jobs are more suited to a Harvard student’s skill set upon graduation. Thanks to classes with long reading lists and no sourcebooks, the photocopying prowess of Harvard grads is stunning, rivaled only by their light-speed typing and gourmet coffee preparation technique. Harvard may purport to be training future leaders, but in practice, students have to log long hours with the Lamont photocopiers instead of being able to ponder great theoretical works...
...effectively siding with the colleges—and protecting their relationship with admissions offices??might put counselors at legal risk, according to James M. Fallows ’70, whose Atlantic Monthly article “The Early Decision Racket” sparked much of the controversy over early programs last year...
Down the hall from the IRC, the Harvard Foundation is less enthusiastic about the condition of its offices??three small rooms about the size of Canaday singles...