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Berman expressed concern that the University’s main revenue sources may wane, compounding the fiscal squeeze already facing Harvard. She said last year’s stellar endowment returns had helped to offset increased expenses. “Nobody likes to count on something like that,” she added, however...
Keeping the team together and as strong as possible under the circumstances isn’t always easy. With two-deep players rotating in and out, the confidence level overall began to wane, but Balestracci has prevented the squad from losing heart...
...attention span of the average American continues to wane, sound bytes—not campaign platforms—are more important than ever. So we shouldn’t be surprised that during Tuesday’s “Rock the Vote” debate among the Democratic presidential hopefuls, the media chose to zone in on the most sound-bytable portion of the political slug-fest: the antagonizing of current frontrunner Howard Dean for his recent contentious comment, “I still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks...
Mendelsohn, who has advised presidents on issues such as the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons testing and the Israeli-Palenstinian conflict, says that the Faculty’s political enthusiasm had begun to wane with this...
...Adamouski grew older, his commitment to school did not wane. He played on the soccer, football and track teams in his Virginia high school, and was also the president of his senior class...