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...game, offering options like bridge jobs to attract and keep older workers. The advantages are many: surveys find older workers score high in company loyalty and productivity, and the bridge period can be used to transfer a veteran employee's knowledge and skills to the next generation. Quest Diagnostics, Cendant Group, New York Life and Verizon were among 11 corporations that recently teamed with the AARP to figure out how to hire and retain over-50 workers. Eli Lilly, Procter & Gamble and Boeing partner with YourEncore, a placement company for retirees seeking project work. CVS/ pharmacy, Home Depot and Borders...
...collegiate sports-- Harvard will depend on players like junior Siddharth Suchde and captain Will Broadbent. If the Crimson wins the tournament this weekend, it will claim a share of the national title. Harvard also looks forward to its trip to Yale next Wednesday where it will continue its quest to score a share of the Ivy League title, for which it is competing against the Tigers and the Bulldogs. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...promoted global security by reducing the threat of world war [Jan. 23]. In quoting Mandelbaum's theories, Elliott evokes the prominent role of the U.S. during the past few decades in the peacemaking processes around the world. Elliott deplores the loneliness of the U.S. in its quest for a steadier Kosovo or Bosnia, denouncing the lack of Europe's commitment. Elliott may have forgotten that in both places, Kosovo and Bosnia, American and European soldiers fought side by side and that air strikes were also delivered by European aircraft. Romain Champenois Versailles, France The commentary by Elliott was a thinly...
...electric nature of his instrument, shredding dynamic solos that straddle the edge of jazz. Fans of Keith Jarrett will appreciate Rosenwinkel’s eccentric ability to vocalize while playing his instrument. In the past, Rosenwinkel has worked with an impressive array of supporting sidemen (including former Tribe Called Quest frontman Q-Tip), and this weekend is no exception. Expect smart accompaniment from saxophonist Mark Turner, pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Joe Martin, and drummer Eric Harland when Rosenwinkel comes back to school. —Jake G. Cohen
Greg M. Schmidt ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. In his continuing quest to be a member of all four estates simultaneously, his column, “Depart to serve better,” appearing on alternate Tuesdays, will explain how the Harvard experience—academic, extracurricular, cultural—molds citizens and leaders on campus and beyond...