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...does answering "always true" really mean that one has high self-esteem, or does answering "rarely true" puts one at dangerous levels of depression? I find this hard to believe. Just as most of us recognize that extreme cockiness is a form of insecurity, I am tempted to rank most of those who answer "always true" as self-delusionary egotists, rather than students with healthy self-esteem levels...

Author: By Jonathan R. Brooks, | Title: A Question of Self-Esteem | 3/10/1995 | See Source »

...delighted when I found out. It's the first time education schools have been ranked [by U.S. News], and it's nice to be recognized as having the best faculty and the best students in the country," said Dean of the School of Education Jerome T. Murphy. "However, I also think it's very hard to rank schools like this in perfect order...

Author: By Kenton H. Beerman, | Title: Harvard Medical School Tops U.S. News Survey | 3/10/1995 | See Source »

...night when the Harvard men's hockey team needed a big win over St. Lawrence to solidify its rank in the ECAC standings and position itself for the ECAC tournament, it seemed like the skaters could do no wrong...

Author: By Michael E. Ginsberg, | Title: Oh What A Night! | 3/4/1995 | See Source »

...people with more command experience and higher rank...applied for the job at Harvard," said Boston Lt. Detective Richard C. Cox in a 1993 interview. "I happen to be privy to the fact that after Paul's interview at Harvard, they basically stopped looking...

Author: By Victory T. Chen, | Title: Police Chief Ready To Retire, Boss Says | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

...built a new house in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and wanted to upgrade all the major appliances on a $10,000 budget. Says Cheryll: "We're pretty trusting about what Consumer Reports recommends." But the exponential growth of new products threatens to swamp the magazine that was established to rank them for the buying public. Hundreds of new computer-software programs and games appeared in the months preceding the last Christmas buying season. "We're not going to test software in the foreseeable future," admits CR's Alan Lefkow. "It is beyond this department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EVALUATING THE BUYER'S BIBLE | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

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