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...ensure that sufficient attention is given to racial and ethnic diversity, however, since the 1970s, the committee on admissions often employed an additional reader, explains Lewis, "to help the committee be sure that each candidate's particular circumstances (especially connected to ethnicity or culture) did not obscure the excellence of the case...
...though its services are not centralized in one building, Harvard's offerings for female undergraduates are often comparable to those at other schools...
Duehay was the consummate compromiser, bridgingtwo camps and bringing them together over extendedperiods of haggling and negotiating. Often in theturbulent world of city politics, Duehay was thestabilizing factor on the council...
Inside these bubbles, recent alums will spend long hours at the office or hitting the books; they'll see movies, play video games and go shopping, sleep, exercise, eat, go on dates every so often. After a few years, they will find mates, get married, have kids, leave one bubble and enter another...
...Since the drug must be given alone in Phase I so that the results are interpretable...no one has seen one hundred percent of tumors regress and disappear when these drugs are given alone," he says. "These are often end-stage cancer patients with tumors that have become modified by many past chemical and radiation therapies...