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...most apparent conclusion that can be drawn from Scene is that its writers and editors are still very much schoolchildren in need of an education. If they need Harvard and its manifold temptations for young socialites, however, is unclear??a better choice might be a provincial boarding school away from the glamour of city life where they might, under the watchful eye of an aged nun, endure the slap of the ruler should they write so nonsensical a statement as “Intelligence comes in many variations” (page...
...frequently tossed around in legal circles is the doctrine of “chilling effects,” the notion that an unclear standard of law can discourage innovation or progress by leaving its would-be heralds unsure of their standing. The Grokster inducement standard is nothing if not unclear??the court opinion itself was decidedly vague (it left even the question of Grokster’s own activities open for a lower court to decide), and it hasn’t been tested in court yet because the expense of litigation tends to drive people towards settlement...
...Houses, there are fewer candidates than seats; in several others, there will be no contest without write-in candidates. The cause for this lack of ready candidates is unclear??and no analysis could account for the myriad factors pushing and pulling students from one extracurricular activity to another. That said, there are some observations on the subject of low participation that are uncontroversial...
...together statistics on this as we made the case before the University administration, to the point where it was obvious that it would be in the interest of Harvard to replace the certificate [in African studies offered by the Committee]—the value of which was unclear??with an undergraduate concentration...
...Galluccio sent a letter to University president Neil L. Rudenstine saying he felt “very unclear?? about the state of relations between the University and the city. He warned that Harvard’s much larger initiative with Boston could do “great harm” to relations with the city...