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...meritocracy candidate, the non-political candidate, the non-insider who will not pander to an active constituency (here, UMass alums),” Linsky wrote. Gabrieli, who serves on the board of the School of Public Health, has proposed a merit-based award system which uses peer reviews to select the best researchers. He said that California, New York, and New Jersey have similar systems to the one he is proposing. Gabrieli accused his opponents of playing politics with the important issue. “Do you want to get cures for the disease or do you want to score...
...that typically use between 1.6 and 1.9 gallons per flush. According to Phillips, approximately 80 percent of residential toilets at Harvard are low-flow. “We took it one step further by adding the dual flushometers to the low-flow toilets that enables a person to either select either half a flush or a full flush,” Phillips said. Phillips said that many of the toilets installed in the Houses before the last several years had been around since the 1930’s, and used between seven to nine gallons of water per flush...
...gutter when you become overwhelmed (you will). But Hist and Lit giveth and it taketh: jettisoning schoolwork for extracurricular commitments or a hot date will fly about as well as a hardback copy of Swann’s Way.Your Hist and Lit journey begins when you select your field of study. You may study one country, two countries, or a region or group of countries within a specific time period (the Post-Colonial field is the most recent addition; post-1750 is the most popular). Your coursework must sample the history and literature of your country, as well as fulfill...
...Facebook lets you select what information it puts into the news feeds, which has largely quelled the uprising. But I’m still uneasy...
...Harvard prepares to select its third leader in just two years, Ford likewise is entering a period of transition. The automaker announced this January that it would shed up to a quarter of its workforce and that it would shift production toward smaller, fuel-efficient cars...