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Greg Welch, representing Thayer South, led the men with an impressive 7:30, followed by Stephen Ezeji-Okoye of Holworthy, and Hasan Kayali, and proctor in Holworthy...
...freshman proctor, Bruce M. Brooks, said yesterday Cook had a positive outlook on life, adding that she would always "help others who were having a down time...
...disturb others...No boisterous music or playing upon drums or other harsh instruments shall be allowed at any time...A student who is guilty of an offense against law and order at the time of a public disturbance or demonstration or who disregards the instructions of a proctor or other University officer at such a time may be required to withdraw...No student shall play boisterous games." Out on their asses...
...worry too much about peace reigning in Harvard Yard. If your proctor is a first-year law student, you may spend the year in relative silence; if not, feel free to crank the stereo. Don't worry, because if you're bothering another Harvard student the chances are very slim that they'll be too shy to complain. These rules exist mainly as pretexts for disciplinary action if someone really--really, really--gets out of hand, or worse, embarasses Harvard. A freshman three years ago was distilling nitroglycerine in large quantities in his bedroom, which would seem to fall under...
...legal fees totaled some $18.6 billion. According to the Commerce Department, that figure was up to $23.4 billion last year, nearly 1% of the gross national product. Top big-city law firms like Chicago's Reuben & Proctor currently bill clients as much as $200 an hour, up from a high of $150 in 1975. Superstar trial lawyers like Boston's F. Lee Bailey and San Francisco's Melvin Belli regularly command flat fees that work out to as much as $300 an hour. New York's Louis Nizer, whose clients have included Blacklist Victim John Henry...