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Justin Fox wrote a very good article on Denmark. He noted that its per capita income trails that of the U.S., but salaries here tend to be higher than in Britain. And while it might be easier to fire a worker in Denmark than elsewhere in Europe, companies must follow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

You are accurate when you write that “asking anyone to be a general adviser to a freshman without support from specialists is asking far too much of a single person.” We could not agree more, and, in fact, that is why first-year advising...

Author: By Inge-lise Ameer, Tom A. Dingman, Jim N. Mancall, and Monique Rinere | Title: First-Year Advising Deserves More Praise | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

To be sure, the first-year advising program faces challenges. With 685 advisers (438 non-resident advisers, 51 percent of whom are faculty plus 62 proctors and 185 peer advisers) and 1,675 students (not to mention 44 concentrations and well over a hundred advisers in the concentrations), making the...

Author: By Inge-lise Ameer, Tom A. Dingman, Jim N. Mancall, and Monique Rinere | Title: First-Year Advising Deserves More Praise | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

As Verhaeghen slaved at the translation - "250,000 frigging words!" - prize money kept rolling in. "I was working on a sentence at the war's end, about how the former Nazi camps were being filled with prisoners by the Soviets," he recalls. "It struck me that it was happening all...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hot Fusion: Omega Minor | 12/5/2007 | See Source »

One of the recent undergrads to hop on the entrepreneurial bandwagon is William M. Ruben ’10. Frustrated with the confusing and overwhelming media coverage of the upcoming presidential elections, Ruben wanted to create a resource to assist “busy Americans and political pundits alike?...

Author: By Julia M. Spiro, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Students Stay Off the Beaten Path | 12/5/2007 | See Source »

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