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...pursue math at a greater depth," says Sandra E. Bendeck, '96, President of Women in Science at Harvard. She notes that since a student's high school preparation often correlates with their performance in introductory level math courses, more efforts should be made by the Admissions Committee to recruit women with exceptionally strong math backgrounds...

Author: By Tanya Dutta, | Title: Breaking the Barriers | 12/17/1994 | See Source »

While he has been able to recruit the formost talent available to collaborate with, this is really a Kieslowski film. Every aspect of the film is superb, and this is a testament to his talent. With this trilogy, and "Red" in particular, Kieslowski proves that he is one of the most important directors of his generation...

Author: By Jonathan Bonanno, | Title: LADY in Red | 12/15/1994 | See Source »

...writing a thesis. I had to finish running Model U.N. I don't have much time. Harvard's system of recruiting was lucky for me," Maas adds. "[But] we are limited by Harvard because there are few options that recruit outside consulting and investment banking...

Author: By Deborah Yeh, | Title: Seniors Seeking Consult Jobs | 12/15/1994 | See Source »

...freshman phenoms are led by freestyler Keiko Iwahara, a recruit from Osaka, Japan. Iwahara has owned the 50 free for the Crimson, winning the event against Brown and Columbia and placing third at the Invitational. She has also been a part of both Harvard's medley and freestyle relay teams...

Author: By W. STEPHEN Venable, | Title: W. Swimmers Look To Slay Dartmouth | 12/9/1994 | See Source »

...hours while another commander went back for the bullets he had forgotten to bring to target practice. One soldier eventually suffered what appeared to have been a heart attack; he died when he was beaten after being forced to do push-ups while wearing a gas mask. A second recruit succumbed when he was beaten so brutally by other soldiers that he suffered a brain hemorrhage. A third died of a bleeding ulcer after the doctor on base decided he was faking his pain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Red-Army Blues | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

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