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...same buttons used for the bespoke versions. A quarter of the company's 1,600 employees worldwide are trained tailors. About 20% of sales are made-to-measure suits that start at $3,800 and require 25 hours of work. For those suits, company tailors begin with a standard jacket but customize it to the client's measurements...
...specifically designed to provide Jewish college students with a chance to be Jews.”Hillel International, the world’s largest Jewish campus organization, has been providing Harvard’s Jewish community with Judaism-oriented classes, activities, and, more recently, HUDS dinners a cut above standard fare since 1944. Its extra perks include the $8 million Hillel building’s prime Mt. Auburn Street location and flashy modern design. According to head Rabbi Avi Poupko, Hillel’s mission centers around the ideal of an open university community.Chabad, on the other hand, is relatively...
Another chief concern is the development of moral reasoning and character. Bok spends considerable time describing the role of university leaders in shaping an ethical community. Everyone—from presidents to dormitory proctors—contributes to setting a moral standard. If moral development is not to be “merely an option for students who are interested...and for college authorities when it is not too costly,” universities must actively seek to promote more ethical thinking in daily life and at every level...
...carpet and into Los Angeles’ Kodak Theater, the students took their places in Cambridge’s Eliot, Pforzheimer, and Lowell Houses to enjoy the show. The festivities varied in size and scope, but the common thread throughout seemed to be free food. Popcorn was the standard, but some venues went beyond. Eliot House’s Oscar observances were punctuated by a special Eliot HoCo-sponsored deal at the Eliot Grille. Starting at 8 p.m., the first $100 of ordered food came free, a number that was reached in “the first 15 minutes...
...have now found themselves in the national spotlight for going where, so far, few other states have been willing to go. I talked to Representative Roger Hunt, the main sponsor of HB 1215, about why the bill was written as it was. Why, for instance, did they reject the standard exception to protect the health of the mother? Because, he says, that phrase is far too stretchy. ?If we were talking of pure, serious health concerns,? that would be one thing, Hunt said. But ?health? can mean economic health, mental health. ?It becomes an open barn door for anyone...