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...agreement guaranteed that buildings owned by Radcliffe College would be “assigned to the benefit of Radcliffe Institute,” but added that Harvard could retain occupancy of Byerly Hall and the Rieman Center until 2005 and 2006, respectively...
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby asked the Office of Undergraduate Education this summer to develop plans for “early course selection,” a system of preregistration that would retain shopping period yet require students to fill out their study cards the semester before...
...others, displacing Harvard students from productions held at the University is hardly the way to help them improve their acting. If Harvard is unwilling to get rid of these interlopers altogether, it should at least scale back their participation to a more reasonable 20 percent maximum so as to retain the benefits of their participation while maintaining the Harvard character of its shows...
...equal in their devotion to the movement. As the Taliban swept across the country in the mid 1990s, the group became an amalgam of true believers and those who sought protection, a salary and food. Many non-Taliban commanders capitulated to the movement rather than fight, in order to retain their power and their men. Among the people of Tirin Kot, there is a binding dedication to Islam but not to the specific brand preached by the Taliban and especially not to the extreme forms of punishment the group meted out in the name of Islam. And they distance themselves...
...University has to figure out ways to retain student autonomy but at the same time cultivate a culture of evaluation where students take a step back and think about their mission,” she says...