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...Cause that’s pretty damn far! 9) Why did the chicken cross the road? 10) Are you able to give presidential pardons for, say, four noise violations and two incidents of underage drinking? 11) How’d you get into the University president??s office? Like, what were your SAT scores? GPA? Extracurriculars? 12) Does endowment matter? 13) How are you feeling about being under all of those freshmen next year? 14) Have there been any stained blue dress incidents in Mass Hall? 15) How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie...
...Cause that’s pretty damn far! 9) Why did the chicken cross the road? 10) Are you able to give presidential pardons for, say, four noise violations and two incidents of underage drinking? 11) How’d you get into the University president??s office? Like, what were your SAT scores? GPA? Extracurriculars? 12) Does endowment matter? 13) How are you feeling about being under all of those freshmen next year? 14) Have there been any stained blue dress incidents in Mass Hall? 15) How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie...
...According to ABC News, in the years following September 11, 2001, the principle members of the President??s National Security Council held meetings within the White House Situation Room in which they “discussed specific high-value al Qaeda prisoners and exactly how those prisoners would be interrogated...
...people who become complicit in propping up a new corrupt regime in the aftermath of a political coup. Set in an unnamed country and told through alternating first-person narration, Dovey’s novel identifies its characters only by their relation to the deposed “President??—“His Barber,” “His Chef,” “His Portraitist”—and by pronominal slippage, their relations to the new “Commander.” These vignette-like accounts...
...colleague Tamara E. Rogers ’74 as vice president for alumni affairs and development after asking for the resignation of Donella M. Rapier, who had been appointed by former University President Lawrence H. Summers. Faust has also announced the creation of an “executive vice president?? position, though she is several months behind her originally-stated deadline in filling this post. During her tenure as vice president, which began in 2006, Mora worked on a wide variety of projects, including financial modeling for Allston and renegotiation of reimbursement rates for Harvard research, according...