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...says a posting on the website of the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE), which was responsible for administering the questionnaire. Even factoring in the money allocated to childcare and the salaries and operational costs associated with Hammonds’ office, it seems unlikely that the final sum approaches one tenth of the total. There is little question that the money can be spent, professor’s say. According to Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Philip A. Kuhn, a department must have $4 million in the bank for every endowed senior...
...withdrawal of her debut novel—still cast a long shadow.“Opal Mehta,” which hit shelves on April 4, attracted international media attention after publishing giant Little, Brown reportedly gave the Harvard sophomore a $500,000 two-book contract—a sum unprecedented for such a young author. Several major media outlets—including USA Today, The New York Times, and the Associated Press—published articles lauding Viswanathan and her novel.The praise was cut short after The Crimson reported on Sunday, April 23 that “Opal Mehta?...
...conglomerate, then fled the country in 1999 as it collapsed under an estimated $80 billion in debt; to 10 years in jail for embezzlement and fraud; in Seoul. Kim, who returned to the country to stand trial last year, was also ordered to forfeit more than $22 billion-a sum far exceeding his net worth. He will not begin serving his sentence for 12 months because of heart problems. Kim's lawyers say they plan to appeal the verdict...
...million figure was a “conservative estimate” that did not include endowments and funds needed for non-building costs, such as the financing of teaching and research, Pusey said, according to an April 1956 Crimson article.Pusey added that “a staggering sum will be necessary for the medical area and hospitals associated with our Medical School,” according to the Crimson article.According to a May 1956 Crimson article, Pusey told the Cambridge Council of Neighborhood Associations that a “backlog of needs” for construction spending had been accumulating...
...stars seem aligned for this twenty-something author. Her debut novel has caused a stir in the publishing world, as well as in Hollywood. Her publisher, who acquired the book for a hefty sum against stiff competition, describes it as "a darkly hilarious coming-of-age saga," and the author as its "newest literary star." Publisher's Weekly called it a "stunning debut," giving the book a starred review: "Like its intriguing main characters, this novel is many things at once - it's a campy, knowing take on the themes that made 'The Secret History' and 'Prep' such massive bestsellers...