Word: succeeded
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Perhaps no one knows this better than Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, who is leaving his position as the intermediary between students and the College administration this year after more than 30 years in University Hall. It takes a rare kind of individual to succeed at what seems like an often thankless job, but Epps has excelled. Our dean has taken plenty of abuse over the last three decades--some of it from this page--but we hope that is not how he will remember his time at Harvard...
...McCormack also says that interacting with Harvard luminaries like composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein and author Kurt Vonnegut gave him the will to succeed...
...perhaps it is Sarkis' knack for achieving balance, reflected in his avoidance of superlative words like "success," that allows him to-well, to succeed...
...soldiers to this cause, in the skies or on the ground. Yet this week the U.S. will urge NATO to send 50,000 ground troops to the region, either to escort the Kosovars home with Milosevic's assent or to threaten an invasion without it. The war could succeed faster if the allies risked their own troops more, but political leaders fear the first body bags would destroy the public support they need to keep the confrontation going. But the slow and uncertain progress from 12,000 ft. is eating away at popular approval anyhow. Pit that against the prospect...
Spelman is the only historically black college to rank number one in any category of U.S. News and World Report's annual college issue. Spelman was also ranked first in a Black Enterprise listing of the top 50 institutions "where African Americans are most likely to succeed...