Word: praiseed
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Today's contest should showcase Butler and the Harvard secondary, but Princeton Coach Ron Rogerson has praise for more than just the Crimson defensive backs.
A student government which turns ambitious, enthusiastic students into ambitious, capable administrators has a place at this University. In the past, the council has become such a student government, winning the praise and respect of students and the administration in the process. But the just-completed election shows that after...
Department Chairman Neil Levine, one of the youngest senior Fine Arts faculty members, is a highly regarded historian of French and American architecture and has just finished a book on Frank Lloyd Wright. He also draws praise for his administrative commitment to resolving the department's problems.
Since the exterior of the Sackler was revealed it has drawn the breath of architecture critics -- firey dislike and exuberent praise.
Modigliani also earned praise from Harvard economists. "It couldn't have gone to a more attractive man and it couldn't have gone to a better economist," said John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus. Professor of Economics Lawrence H. Summers called the prize "well deserved."