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Today, Harvard's club has rejoined the national group, which currently boasts 126 collegiate members. Harvard is the only member of the Ivy League included on the roster...
...farmer turns over his PIK certificate to AGRI-PIK as security against purchases he wishes to make from dealers on the new company's roster. Those dealers then check the value of the certificate with AGRI-PIK, register the purchase that the farmer is making, and deliver the goods to the farmer. The dealers are, in effect, extending free credit to the farmer, assured that they will be paid when the PIK grain is sold next fall. AGRI-PIK charges manufacturers an enrollment fee of $1,000 to participate in this plan; dealers pay $100. For each transaction, AGRI...
...discuss the situation in EI Salvador without expressing some sort of political viewpoint. Didion makes her own position clear, sometimes explicitly, but usually implicitly. Her unflattering portraits of rightist leaders like Robertod' Aubisson, and her constant comparisons of the Salvadoran reality she perceives with the White House's roster view demonstrate her opposition to current U.S. policy. And she mocks the notion that true progress has been made on the human rights front Indeed, she finds a language common to Washington and the Salvadoran Right that has replaced the word "change" with the word "symbol". The solutions...
...excited about the course, she is not a new comer to teaching. From 1975 until last year, she lectured on medical ethics at Harvard Medical School and on ethical issues in government at the Kennedy School, and she has taught seminars at the Radcliffe Institute. Outside Harvard, her roster of accomplishments is extensive; she was a member of the Ethics Advisory Board of the (then) Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the late 1970's, and has directed two projects concerning ethics at the Carnegie Corporation...
...past several years, Harvard has entered the match with a few individual stars, in opposition to the Tigers skill at the lower spots on the roster. This time Harvard's strength continued all the way to Co-Captain John Dinneen at number seven, and Princeton could win only at eight and nine and the extra unofficial matches...