Word: vision
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Some students, on the other hand, generally attribute Loker's decline to the administration's misguided vision of the space...
...broader issue of human rights, in general, is not something you'll ever finish, so it can be a little daunting," says Marco B. Simons '97, an Amnesty member. "But we have to focus on specific goals and not get sidetracked with the large vision...
...percent to a high of 20 percent of its annual income. Coupled with this figure is the equally disquieting revelation that over the same period, Radcliffe's administrative costs have ballooned, and this while educational expenditures have risen at a much slower rate. Whether the figures bespeak a concerted vision of Radcliffe's place within the University or merely shoddy bookkeeping, they display spending priorities that are out of line with the best interests of students...
...that the Turner deal would never go through. The fact is, Levin and Turner are cable-industry cronies who could conceivably pair well together. Certainly, Levin is a survivor. He has outlived one boss and outplotted a co-CEO, dumped executives and board members who didn't buy his vision and hung around long enough to pull off the deal he's always wanted. But the question remains: Will the company of his dreams prove to be a nightmare? As he told the shareholders' meeting, "The stars have aligned for some interesting things to happen...
...senior social studies concentrator does not yet have a definite plan in mind for the club, he has decided that PRISM will take a different direction this year. Although The Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard lists PRISM as a "discussion group for biracial students," Pherinos said his vision for the club is much broader...