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...worker, whether a Harvard employee or an outside contractor, needs a student to open the door. If someone claims that he or she is a worker needing to gain entrance to a residence, tell him or her to speak to a supervisor about how to get in. Harry R. Lewis '68, Dean of Harvard College
...extensive role played by four "musical associates." Jazz musician Steve Lodder and classical composer David Matthews transcribed and edited his original computerized keyboard noodlings; classical saxophonist John Harle "advised me on the structure of the piece"; film composer Richard Rodney Bennett (Murder on the Orient Express) served as "overall supervisor of orchestration...
...system lost additional millions when its "third-party billing" office failed to pursue Medicaid reimbursement for certain special-ed services, revenue that has become a lifeline for urban districts around the country. In fact, for reasons unknown, the billing department's supervisor actively resisted seeking reimbursement. Says Grasmick: "It was shocking beyond belief that that kind of behavior was tolerated and that there was no sanctioning of that individual's behavior." The office is vigorously seeking reimbursement and has managed to recoup $13.3 million in just the first 10 months of the past fiscal year...
...replacing Detective Commander John Eller with Patrol Commander Mark Beckner as supervisor of the investigation, Koby said he "thought the chemistry might work better." Koby was the subject of a no-confidence vote by members of his department in May, and police sources say relations between Koby and Eller had been strained for months. "This public backbiting is out of control," says Craig Silverman, a former Denver prosecutor. "This was a good day for the killer of JonBenet." Silverman says the removal of Eller could prove disastrous should the case ever go to trial. "A jury will not convict...
Dining Services maintains a fleet of Crimson William Decherd UNDERGROUND ODYSSEY: A worker attends a steam plant near Peabody three 10-foot carts-"like golf carts, only a little more heavy-duty," says John J. Mingle, food service supervisor at the College dining halls-and upwards of 10 warming and cooling trailers, all run off battery power...