Word: staffs
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Last year, the University offered an early-retirement package for staff members aged 55 or older who had worked at Harvard for at least 10 years. Bill Jaeger, director of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, called the staff buyouts effective and said trimming the ranks of professors “might be even more important” for cutting costs...
...Staff writer Noah S. Rayman can be reached at nrayman@fas.harvard.edu...
Offensively, the Crimson compensated for its otherwise fragmented team play. Maine out-rebounded Harvard by 11 and the players and the coaching staff felt the lack of cohesiveness...
...fact, the staff and players that make up Harvard’s program were what convinced the freshman to come to Cambridge instead of heading to Pac-10 power Stanford...
...says, "you have to remember that this is still a hotel, and the key to success is the same as at any hotel." That means ensuring that every item a guest could conceivably request, from toothpaste to ketchup to adaptors, can be readily accessed by housekeeping staff. "You have to think of this as a vertical city," Sadones explains. "Once you come up to the top, you don't go down again. Everything must be precise." (See pictures of Shanghai...