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Following the recession and economic downturn from Sept. 11—which cost the school millions in cancellations for its executive education programs—the school could no longer finance large overhead costs of several of its centers and research projects. It cut 47 staff and adjunct faculty positions, and Nye now meets quarterly with the Harvard Corporation to review financial plans...
...special gift of those who visited the National Theatre to know how the ship rocked, what birds of political fancy flew overhead, and when the rainbow of intellect and heart shone as we sailed past the coast of Utopia...
...family had traveled up to New York to spend the holiday with other extended present givers. On that glorious Turkeyday I was wrapped in a matching red scarf, mittens and ear-muffs before being whisked away to the intersection of Broadway and 34th. There, as Snoopy and Garfield loomed overhead, large like gods, my father whispered into my ear, “This is all for you, happy birthday...
...stumped tirelessly for increased attention to research in the biological sciences. He has promised that he would announce a substantial initiative in this area in a “year or two.” That was last spring. By now, you can bet the venture capitalists are gliding overhead in lazy circles, waiting to stick their heads into the fecund bowels of Harvard science. Deng would be proud...
...majority of our expenses are fixed,” Kiechel said, referring to costs like rent and electricity. “So if we come up short, the only thing we can cut is our food budget or our administrative overhead budget...