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...nice to see someone who has put somuch into Harvard as a student, as an athlete andas a person finally get rewarded for her efforts,"said co-captain-elect Suzie Miller. "It is also awonderful commentary on the state of women'sbasketball that she had the option to choosebetween two leagues...
...ways. Could you hope for as much withthe better informed but narrower spectrum oflisteners in any musical establishment?" asks Kim.Exposure to personal diversity is one advantageHarvard holds over any conservatory's studentbody. Salvage delineates this advantageous linkbetween audience and musician, saying, "Peoplehere are fascinating and driven. So many know somuch about so many different things, that theinteraction is amazingly refreshing--and alsogreatly beneficial to music making...
Damrosch said the reluctance to promote juniorfaculty members to tenure-status could poseproblems in "retaining faculty members but not somuch in recruiting them...
When Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles wasasked why the college and the Faculty have paid somuch attention to changing the public serviceprogram, he pointed to the list of goals inAppendix 1 of the Maull-Lewis report on thestructure of the college...
Drake notes the Ad Board process seems toconflict with the ideas of due process. "It'sdifficult when there are two systems and one is somuch more superficial. It's difficult to knowabout the correct relationship between the Adboard and the regular legal community," she pointsout. Keith Light, a former senior advisor forCanaday who served on the Ad Board for two years,says he recognized that "the biggest dilemma ofthe board is working with a standard that fits auniversity setting given there is also a standardthat governs the legal system. Beyond a shadow ofa doubt' does not have to apply...