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Grimm, who is one of three recent grads working as an admissions office intern for a two-year stint, says he frequently falls back on his experience as a undergrad when presenting the school to prospective candidates all over the country...
...Harvard team finishes its two-match stint in the Garden State today when it travels to Princeton to take on the Tigers. "Princeton has a good team," Riopelle said, "but we have a good chance. We'll be more inspired...
...this tense atmosphere Kluckhohn and Murray found a compatriot with whom they launched a daring endeavor. In 1936, Talcott Parsons had moved into Harvard's Sociology Department after a stint in the Economics Department. Trained as a philosopher and intrigued by several fields within the social sciences, Parsons found his broad interest in the study of man in society stifled in the Economics Department. He wasn't much happier in Sociology. Together with Kluckhohn, Murray and several other scholars, Parsons began considering the benefits of creating a formal alliance of dissatisfied scholars...
With sophomore John Devin injured, Dickie McEvoy got his first time of the year with a 16-minute stint against Brown Saturday. The junior was perfect, recording 11 saves and tightening the scoring race between the goalies. McEvoy earned an assist and closed in on Blair who has two this year...
...some, the program acts as a stepping stone to other careers. After his stint at the K-School Bruce R. Theriault, a former general manager of a National Public Radio affiliate in Alaska, hopes to move on to "different and new challenges related to media and managing in the public sector." "I hope to be able to utilize the networking feature," says Theriault. "It works two ways--the contacts you develop and what you do for other people...