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There are those who say that Harvard can’t get manage its endowment on the cheap—that, put simply, this is “the market price?? for outstanding returns. To the contrary, this pay level has not been established by competition on the free marketplace but is merely an irresponsibly generous figure set by a group of people whose names have not been revealed (but should be). Even if the endowment were to be managed externally, the sheer size of Harvard’s endowment would give it extraordinary leverage to negotiate favorable...
...Loker Pub Nights are ever going to grow larger, they need beers that are out of the ordinary. No Harvard student has ever turned down an opportunity to educate him- or herself while drinking. And faced with two beers of the same price??one out of the ordinary—I believe many students would want to (and actively seek to) try something new. So, with the dual purpose of beerducation and beervocacy, I’m presenting my picks for beers (all widely available at stores like University Wine) that should have been voted onto the stainless...
This, we are reminded, is the “price?? of freedom, the necessary cost for a bright, democratic future. Were it not for those ashen mounds of disqualified humanity and the acres of annihilated culture and society, Iraq could never be free and secure. Destroying a major population center, its schools, town centers, mosques, cafés; eliminating an entire local society of relationships, families, friendships, and careers—all of this, we are told, is how freedom is made...
...titillating that it could clearly garner enough advertisers to make do, while requests for community service projects and rape prevention events received only a marginal amount of their requests. Indeed, H Bomb may well make a profit if the magazine sells to enough outsiders for the $5 apiece cover price??which will surely happen if the founders can stress the magazine’s provocative allure (a porn mag for Harvard students?!) over the mundane and self-absorbed reality...
...successful in its $40,000 bid for Busta Rhymes—$10,000 less than his asking price??in part because of funding received from the Office of the President...