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...time in the service reinforced his instinctive sense of discipline. But it also reinforced that those smart enough to work the system could get special rewards. As a new recruit in London during World War II, he frequently took advantage of a policy that gave soldiers an extra day off if, instead of boozing it up at the pubs, they enjoyed a night of culture at the theater. Greenberg's tactic: buy a ticket, grab a playbill, walk in the front door--and right out the side door...
...really dedicated himself to making the varsity,” teammate Dave Stephens says. “The odds are stacked against you if you’re not a recruit, but he worked on his technique and got really good...
Honing her skills at Montclair Kimberly High School in north Jersey, Stefanchik posted numbers with national relevance, arriving at Harvard in 2001 a rare and prized recruit...
Summers said at the meeting that FAS must work “to identify outstanding candidates, to promote outstanding candidates, to recruit outstanding candidates, and...[to] do so not just now, but on a continual basis...
Administrators have pointed to opportunities to recruit women faculty in its long-term plans for FAS. Kirby said in October that the effort to expand the faculty, which has grown from 636 to 676 professors in the past two years, may allow Harvard to recruit more diverse faculty members...