Word: seed
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...essential problem with Mr. Graham's argument is that he feels such matters of expediency and pleasantry should outweigh considerations of justice. formalized procedures may indeed create problems, and they may seed an unnecessary burden to administrators and faculty members who claim that they are already pressed for time. In truth, however, thing are the other way around, and expediency must give way to justice...
There's a chance that Harvard, which is a surebet to be the top seed in the ECAC Tournament, andPrinceton, a possible number eight seed, will meetagain. What would Higgins do to beat Harvard then...
Isozaki's design did not fare smoothly at first. It fell afoul of a small group of trustees headed by Industrialist Max Palevsky, who, along with Eli Broad, put up the initial seed money for the museum -- $1 million each, spread over four years. Palevsky wanted a plain hangar of a building, as little ) "architecture" as possible. But after a two-day slugfest of a meeting, the board voted 17-3 for Isozaki, at which Palevsky resigned in a huff and sued for half his money back. But by then other key grants were in line. The "major breakthrough," according...
Could it be true? Ronald Reagan, who in 1980 promised to abolish the Department of Education as a waste of our tax dollars, doing something to encourage the middle and lower classes to attend college? Education Secretary William J. Bennett, who said he'd rather give his son seed money to start a business than tuition to go to Harvard, proposing to spend money so that elite schools will not soon only be educating elite students...
Harvard opens the tournament against third seed Princeton tomorrow at 5 p.m. Earlier in the season, the Tigers swept the Crimson...