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...easily ask a resident tutor in romance languages (or upperclassman, for that matter) for advice on which Spanish course to choose. The wealth of experience and knowledge readily available in each House is in marked contrast to the situation in Annenberg or the Yard. To strengthen freshman advising, the sophomore advising program’s strengths should be emulated as closely as possible. While assigning freshman to House advisors would undoubtedly overburden the House tutors, recreating the ready access sophomores have to knowledgeable resident tutors and upperclassmen in a variety of fields would be a good start. For example, each...
...should we think about the relationship of arts within and beyond the curriculum? As we work to strengthen the place of the arts, how do we ensure that we preserve the improvisational and entrepreneurial energy that has enriched the experience of so many students in our arts organizations...
...came at a semesterly meeting of Harvard library personnel. In an interview before the event, Darnton said that the title of his speech evoked what he hoped to accomplish in his tenure as the University’s head librarian. “I want to continue to strengthen Harvard’s fabulous collections in old printed material,” Darnton said, “but at the same time I want to help Harvard move into the world of digitized information.” To show how one could meld the e-book...
...Underwood ’11, a pub employee, recommended Bauernwurst as the best sausage and expressed enthusiasm for the event. “We’re trying to get more undergrads to come here,” Underwood said. The pub opened in spring of last year to strengthen undergraduate social life at Harvard. According to Nathan A. Taylor ’08, student manager of publicity and promotions, the two-night event hosted approximately 1,000 to 1,200 students on Friday night. Saturday night was similarly busy. Taylor said that the event had been in the works...
...first year on the U.S. market, 2006--a breakout hit in a country where people don't eat that much yogurt and are more accustomed to treating health problems by popping a pill than changing their diet. Actimel, sold in the U.S. as DanActive, which claims to strengthen the body's natural defense system with Lactobacillus casei, has sales of more than $1.4 billion...