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...Both the House renovations and redevelopment in Allston, however, are still in their early stages. No current undergraduates can expect to reap the benefits of opulent dormitories or state of the art science facilities. So while we remain enthusiastic about the University’s projects and what they mean for future students, in the meantime, University Hall, don’t forget about colonies of cockroaches living under the floorboards or the hail that makes it through our chimnies...
...Federal Government conceived by black leaders as a critical force in gaining freedom. W.E.B. DuBois argued in World War I that blacks should "forget our special grievances and close our ranks ... with our white fellow citizens." Some 380,000 soldiers answered the call even as they failed to reap the benefits of their sacrifice when they came home...
...matter how much it looks like the end of the world, the end never really comes. Those who stick to a plan and grab bargains when others leave them behind reap the best long-term rewards--whether their friends are with them...
...large part due to Facebook’s successful saturation of the market after it started at Harvard in Feb. 2004. “He’d become a partner if we’d enter into a corporate agreement, and he’d be able to reap any benefits from the site,” ConnectU co-founder Cameron S. H. Winklevoss ’04 told The Crimson in May of 2003. “It wasn’t as if we told him to build this site and then would have said good...
...look for Tata to try to open up emerging markets for Jaguar and Land Rover across Asia and Russia. "There's certainly room to do that," Wormald says. "But it will take an awful lot of time and money." Still, as gambles go, Tata's seems more likely to reap the payoff that eluded Ford...