Word: vision
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...office elections in Undergraduate Council history, Noah Z. Seton '00 and Kamil E. Redmond '00 were elected by a decisive margin to serve as the next president and vice president of the student body. The hundreds of students who voted Seton-Redmond supported a platform melding a broader vision of student services with a return to progressivism on the council...
Finishing a strong second in the election, T. Christopher King '01 and Fentrice D. Driskell '01 raised intriguing and important questions about the quality of community at Harvard. If King, Driskell and their supporters are truly committed to their community-building plans and vision for a "healthier Harvard," the fact that they did not win popularly-elected office should not hinder their efforts in this direction in the upcoming year...
...supply-demand imbalance is testimony to the dire need ACE was created to meet. Its volunteer force of 110 must cope with an age 85-plus population that at last count totaled 18,541--a 92% surge since 1990. It is also testimony to the vision of ACE's founder, Leonard M. Friedman, 84, a former attorney and a retired associate justice of the California court of appeal...
...distinguished silvery head of Iacocca's successor at Chrysler, Robert J. Eaton, is currently featured larger than life (or so we must hope) in a baffling series of newspaper ads celebrating himself and one Jurgen E. Schrempp, CEO of Daimler-Benz, as "two intuitive leaders" who had the vision to merge their companies...
...study shows that radiation treatments can help stem the progress of "wet" macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness. Vision was stabilized for at least a year in 60% of patients who received the radiation. One big advantage: it can be used on patients for whom laser surgery, the standard treatment, doesn't work...