Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have occasionally marveled at how Radcliffe College manages to leave the impressions that there is still, somewhere, the old Radcliffe-that traditional undergraduate women's college. A recent document issued in January, the Report of Radcliffe Giving, continues the practice of showing groups of young women and labeling them only as "seniors," or "students." It is as if "Harvard" were a dirty word. This, despite the fact that it is more than 20 years since the last undergraduate students and the last professors were handed over to Harvard. It is a great game and must have a great payoff...
...example, it is possible to become a full fledged member of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association upon completion of a package of non-credit, continuing education courses. The secrecy in which alleged negotiations are being carried out reinforces the notion that there is something to hide. This year in its "Report of Giving" Radcliffe has concealed much of its administrative outlay under a heading of "programs and financial aid." I believe a more accurate accounting of overhead would show administrative costs of close to 50 percent, or about twice the normal expectation for a nonprofit institution. Let us hope that...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) received a report of malicious destruction at Harvard Medical School's Vanderbilt Hall in Roxbury. An officer was dispatched to investigate the situation...
...love her--or even like her? It seems not. A TIME/CNN poll taken the day after her Walters appearance found that 72% of those interviewed still have a generally unfavorable impression of her, down just slightly from a high of 78% in September, shortly after the unflattering Starr report was released. Only 15% of us think well...
...least a reason for us to pay attention to Monica. Last week there was none. All that remained was what Monica calls romance and the rest of us know as gossip. Even with all its lusty detail, its hilariously unnecessary cigars and Altoids and thongs, the Starr report, when it appeared, had consequences. Monica's Story, which exists because of the theory that what we want is yet more embroidery of these stories, has none...