Word: solicited
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...when choosing our college, “Remember son, some of those diseases are for forever.” Just like Harvard ruthlessly propagates itself with prefrosh weekend, so do we aspire to have our seed multiply. Just as we inherited this column from our forebears we will also solicit applications to write this column next year. Please give the correct answers to the following questions as well as a sample of a possible column you would write. E-mail submissions to thebelllap2@gmail.com. 1. Harvard Pub, will it reach its great potential, why or why not? 2. Derek...
...skills necessary for fundraising are very interpersonal, and there’s no reason that someone from a lower socioeconomic background wouldn’t be able to gain those interpersonal skills.” Higgins said that students should take advantage of their personal and professional connections to solicit funds from for the campaign. “Students for Mitt is an innovative fundraising program geared towards engaging students in the political process and giving them another opportunity to volunteer for Governor Romney’s campaign,” Burgos said...
Seed money for the fund was provided by an anonymous gift, according to Molander. Fergusson also helped to solicit donors to expand on the initial donation...
President-elect Drew G. Faust paid a visit to the Faculty Council meeting yesterday afternoon, soliciting advice on the search for a new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). Faust, who requested the meeting with the Faculty’s top governing body, is expected to name a new dean as one of her first acts as she prepares to move into Mass. Hall on July 1. Faust asked the 18 professors on the council for their thoughts on the search, prompting a private discussion of the qualities that they hope to see in a new dean...
...also further integrating TIME and TIME.com One example is 10 Questions: each week we will announce on TIME.com who will be interviewed next and solicit questions from you. We are also adding contextual links in many stories that will help you locate original sources or related blogs and columns on TIME.com And we've inaugurated a political blog on TIME.com called Swampland, where our Washington correspondents weigh in daily on what's going on in the nation's capital...