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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Vendler says a colleague once lugged a hung suitcase to work. When Vendler inquired about her travel plans, the professor said she wasn't away. She was just carrying the things she needed for the day's work...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A New Cast Of Characters | 10/9/1992 | See Source »

...offering temporary jobs, in whatever field of capacity, are often seeking to fill an immediate need and will offer an opening to the first available, qualified body on the spot. Expecting someone to hold such a position for you while your letters go back and forth and you make travel arrangements from the US is probably unreasonable. What have you got to offer to make it worth the risk for an overseas employer to take a chance on an unknown American student? Probably a lot, but be prepared to address this question. Also, be prepared to admit that it might...

Author: By William Klingelhofer, (ADAPTED FROM THE HARVARD GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE) | Title: Looking for a Job Abroad | 10/9/1992 | See Source »

...International Experience Fair at this year's Career Forum will offer you a chance to learn more about the resources of the IEP, to meet with representatives from popular study abroad and student travel programs, to learn about the opportunities for volunteer projects abroad, and speak with someone from the Fellowships Office at OCS about funding overseas experiences. Many of the companies and organizations represented at the Career Forum have international offices; speaking to their representatives can help you learn about overseas opportunities...

Author: By William Klingelhofer, OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES | Title: Making Your Global Dreams Come True | 10/9/1992 | See Source »

...book is filled with descriptions of European travel, war casualties and musings on the psychology of republican revolutionaries. The writing is pure Sontag--strong, reflective, and intellectual. Unfortunately, it shows little sign of the ingenuity of her earlier work. Indeed, Sontag seems eager to divorce herself from the essays which made her so famous...

Author: By J. ELIOT Morgan, | Title: Sontag Finds New Style for '90s | 10/8/1992 | See Source »

When the committee was first created last winter, many observers thought it had only two options. Harvard could keep the status quo, in which cadets travel to MIT for ROTC. Or the University could sever all ties with the program because its ban on gays violates the University's policy of non-discrimination...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ROTC Report Defends Compromise Proposal | 10/7/1992 | See Source »

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