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...company. Granted, Harvard Student Agencies (HSA)—the official ring vendor of the original bill, and now likely to be the one chosen by the council—is itself nonprofit. But it will almost certainly be contracting the ring-making out to a company that will reap large benefits from the deal...
...while that’s not such a great thing for the arena’s ledger, ECAC players and coaches will reap the benefits of an ice surface that won’t be dealing with the after effects of a warm night under stage lights...
...opponents of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in 2002, after he built his campaign around opposition to the war. Now it is Schroeder’s government which may be on its way out, and the opposition Christian Democrats who urged a quiet, behind-the-scenes dissent towards Washington may yet reap the benefits. Kerry’s calculus thus makes little sense even from the standpoint of mending fences with Paris and Berlin. The Bush Administration has sent American troops to operate alongside their French counterparts to restore order in Haiti and hosted Schroeder to discuss the possibility of Germany leading...
Unfortunately, the reality is that there just aren’t a lot of opportunities at Harvard for those of us who lack a surplus of athletic ability to reap these benefits of organized athletics. For many sports, JV is not a viable option as it either takes place at too high a skill level for the “average” player (see: men’s basketball) or else is such a small commitment that few people take it seriously (see: men’s lacrosse). Many of us choose instead to play intramurals, but we generally...
Meyer described a plan that would allow Harvard to reap maximum reward from its New Zealand property by waiting for the forest to recuperate for a number of years before harvesting the timber...