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...United States through 2011. “Microsoft has a lot of cash. Facebook has enormous growth prospects. It’s a smart investment deal from both sides,” said John G. Palfrey Jr. ’94, the executive director of Harvard Law School??s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “Microsoft has been much more wealthy in terms of cash than in terms of new ideas for a while,” he said, “so I think it’s great news for them that they?...
...recounted her story under Faneuil Hall’s towering ceiling last night, her words were interrupted with short, poignant pauses. Fifty years ago last month, Carlotta W. LaNier and eight fellow students became the first blacks to integrated into Central High—a previously all-white Arkansas school??under the order of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and over the fierce objections of the state’s governor. Each day they passed a gauntlet of violent parents and students, and the nine students became symbols of the civil rights movement. Last night, LaNier and her fellow...
...United States through 2011. “Microsoft has a lot of cash. Facebook has enormous growth prospects. It’s a smart investment deal from both sides,” said John G. Palfrey Jr. ’94, the executive director of Harvard Law School??s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “Microsoft has been much more wealthy in terms of cash than in terms of new ideas for a while, so I think it’s great news for them that they’ve been able to tap into...
...Paul Farmer, Preseley professor of social medicine at Harvard Medical School, highlighted the good that Harvard is doing today to combat inequality, pointing to the valuable community service provided by the Medical School??s teaching hospitals. He also praised current undergraduates for being “involved in service and seeing the world...
...Kylie, who was selected to the All-New England Tournament field hockey team as a senior in addition to starting on her school??s lacrosse team, probably wasn’t applying “like most students...