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This is not your father's White House. If anything, it's your daughter's. Gone is the strict Bush dress code that required skirts for women and forbade beards for men. In its place are not just the usual gray suits but also women in pants, tieless men in sweaters and the occasional diamond ear stud. Instead of the highly compartmentalized Bush system, in which no one knew what others were doing, the Clintonites prefer giant, free-for-all meetings and speak the same hard-nosed patois of politics and policy. "This place is completely different," said a Bush...
Harvard has a strict film policy, according to News Director Peter Costa. No filming of feature films in the Yard (Love Story, long ago, was a notable exception). Accordingly, With Honors, the latest from Truth or Dare director Alex P. Keshishian '86, was filmed only on the public streets around Harvard. The cops who blocked students from their destinations were Cambridge police, not Harvard police. And according to Traffic Department spokesperson David Bryant, Cambridge received only the fares for a few bagged meters in compensation for movie inconvenience...
...There will be no interruption in the teaching program," he said. He said he does not know when the nominated professors will leave or how long they will stay away from Harvard. The University has a strict two-year limit on leaves of absence...
Beys has said that he chose only inexperienced council members because it is important that Reevaluation Committee members not be "entrenched in the U.C. power structure." But the extent to which someone is "entrenched" is not a strict function of the amount of time served on the council...
...asked the Foundation for a grant to fund an issue on race relations--a topic which clearly falls within the Foundation's stated interests. They were turned down. Yet this fall, HQ received money for a magazine that has little to do with race, according to the Foundation's strict definition...