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...incoming class; rather, it is the public renunciation itself that is an important statement.Harvard, more than any other university, is positioned to take a principled stance, one grounded in the essential value of fairness, when it comes to its admissions policies. More often than not, Harvard is rewarded??in its reputation, finances, and otherwise—for being a leader in higher education. Its history has been one of an evolving meritocracy, and ridding itself of legacy preference will be another bold step in that direction. There will surely be short-term feelings of alienation by some members...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: End Legacy Preference | 12/13/2006 | See Source »

...even survive the Titanic and look what he got (and by the way, have fun looking for all your books in D-east or 5-west, complete opposite ends of the library). There is no way out of the class but you’ll be “rewarded?? with a junior tutorial that’s individualized and caters to your specific interests. While some professors seem like they’ve just returned from their 10-year field assignment in a Xi’an rice paddy, others like Peter Bol are among Harvard?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: East Asian Studies | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...addition to shopping online, customers are also leaning towards buying gift certificates as opposed to products, according to Jay Follayttar, a manager at City Sports on Brattle Street. Follayttar said that, while products from thermal clothing line Under Armour and the Red Sox DVD “Faith Rewarded?? were the two most popular holiday gifts this season, he has noticed a distinct rise in the number of gift certificates sold...

Author: By Jeffrey P. Amlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Square Bustles With Shoppers | 12/21/2004 | See Source »

...terrible idea for faculty to take pride in drawing a lot of students, and perhaps even to be punished on occasion if they draw too few and be rewarded??rather than viewed with suspicion—if they draw many. Faculty might even be given incentives to evangelize for their subject, not just to take whoever comes and to blame the admissions office if there are too few takers...

Author: By Harry R. Lewis, | Title: Shopping for an Education | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

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