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After emerging from his last political contest--a successful 1996 battle to retain his seat against former Mass. Gov. William F. Weld '66--with a debt of $2.5 million, Kerry was understandably reluctant to undertake another costly campaign...
Despite the win, the Crimson will still be the No. 2 seed at the tournament, and the Bulldogs will retain the No. 3 seed...
...While advising committees exist in the majority of departments, there are still several departments that retain the single-adviser model," the report reads. "Such a model concentrates considerable power and responsibility in the hands of one individual and is best avoided...
According to Buell, the resignations offer a clear indication that the University's policies on the awarding of tenure make it difficult for departments to retain talented but non-tenured instructors from becoming too invested in the university Faculty...
...programs, the same level of quality and cross-generational experience from which many women benefit at Radcliffe, then we could all agree that Radcliffe had finally achieved its goal and should pass on 100 percent of that responsibility to Harvard College. But for now, Radcliffe is right to retain some supervisory oversight of female undergraduates...