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Charitable giving to Harvard beat the national average, declining eight percent for a total of $602 million in donations...

Author: By Elias J. Groll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gifts to Major Colleges Decline | 2/4/2010 | See Source »

Harvard had the second highest amount of donations of any college or university, following Stanford University’s total of $640 million...

Author: By Elias J. Groll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gifts to Major Colleges Decline | 2/4/2010 | See Source »

...revealing the former Harvard president’s views about women and features a “quote” that Summers—they think—would have used to respond to criticism. This would be perfectly fine on a page of a fiction magazine, since the total number of quotes by Summers not dreamed up by Farley and Stone in this op-ed is zero. Among the things Summers did say in his talk was that discrimination against women surely takes place in the U.S., but this reality is conveniently ignored by these creators of a curious...

Author: By Jan Zilinsky | Title: RE: Summers’ Theory of Inequality | 2/4/2010 | See Source »

Close friends I actually thought about during vacation (comprising approximately five percent of encounters), I will sincerely catch up with. Seventy-five percent of encounters are the total randos I didn’t know before break and won’t know after graduation. And then there’s that 20 percent: acquaintances. The “let’s do lunch” contingent (alternatively called the “just the tip” cohort, but that’s for another...

Author: By Charles R. Melvoin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love It: "Let's Do Lunch!" | 2/4/2010 | See Source »

...with cutting humor and offers of compromise. In the State of the Union, he had offered an olive branch to the Republicans - a new commitment to budget balancing (including a bipartisan commission to reduce the deficit that Republicans had been clamoring for), a new emphasis on free trade, a total reversal of his party's traditional positions on nuclear power and offshore drilling. In Baltimore, Obama reminded the Republicans that his $787 billion stimulus package had comprised elements they'd normally support - a $288 billion middle-class tax cut, $275 billion to bail out financially strapped states and an extensive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Obama Calls Out GOP, but Nobody's Home | 2/4/2010 | See Source »

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