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...think you understand Widener/microfilms/your topic/the nature of reality, but after a few weeks of reading you will realize how difficult it is to get sources, how foolishly broad your topic sounds or how banally obvious. Do not despair; it seems that all of us are humbled as we strive to join the company of educated men and women...
...time teaching will not do any research, and conversely a professor who spends all of his or her time at research is unlikely to be an effective teacher. A balance is needed. From discussions in the Physics Department, I know that all of my colleagues prize good teaching and strive to attain the proper balance...
...find the role the volunteer can play with very little training that will help participants," Strucker says. "Education programs at PBH generally do strive for limited, concrete goals that are well-suited to the ability of volunteers...
...Crimson will strive to prove that the events of the past weekend were not lost on them, even if the scoreboard didn't necessarily indicate a memorable showing. Harvard will be able to make good on the lessons it learned out west right away, as it competes at home against Temple and Boston College this coming weekend...
...ideal world, Harvard's admissions policy, which was cited approvingly by the Supreme Court in the 1978 University of California Regents v. Bakke case, is the model method toward which other schools should strive. Although Harvard acknowledges that race is one factor in the deliberation process, there is no explicit point system, meaning that an individual can be considered independently of any rigid scale. This allows for a more nuanced approach that places race within the context of an applicant's whole life experience...