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...you’re not doing a complete job,” she said. “What is so important on the public relations side is creating that climate where people feel good about the institution—and I don’t mean that in a warm-and-fuzzy feel-good way, but that people feel that this is a trusted institution, this is a transparent institution.” —Staff writer Anton S. Troianovski can be reached at atroian@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Calibrating the Public Relations Machine | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

...It’ll be a nice little pre-commencement warm-up,” he said...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Accepts 87 Seniors | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...undergraduate education, and expanding students’ international experiences, Pritzer emphasizes the importance of science.“I feel indebted to Harvard for a terrific education, a great calling card,” Pritzker says. “And most importantly the introduction to many, many interesting and warm people that with whom I have had relationships with for the last 25 years.”—Staff writer Madeline W. Lissner can be reached at mlissner@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Madeline W. Lissner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Penny Pritzker | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...many aspects of Harvard, chief among them the history of science department, where I have spent my happiest academic moments and received top-notch advising. Chock full of social events and quality hang-out time, one goal of senior week was to instill in the graduating class a warm feeling for the College. Last week, we were encouraged to forget our regrets, take advantage of our last chances, and look back on our time at Harvard with fondness.Often, if a senior expresses sadness or disappointment, he or she is told to appreciate the good parts and not to dwell...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, | Title: Reclaiming Regret | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...relationship between Emanuel and Pelosi, friendly but never warm, is fraught with intrigue. Leaders of the House's black and Hispanic caucuses recently got so fed up with Emanuel over his reluctance to hire minority consultants for the fall campaign that they appealed to Pelosi to intervene, and she is working on brokering a truce. Still, Emanuel and Pelosi have come together to try to persuade Dean to stop spending so much money--for consultants and an average of four organizers and communicators in each of the 50 states. Pelosi and Emanuel want to do what the Republican National Committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Whose Party Is It Anyway? | 6/4/2006 | See Source »

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