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...told people that I was doing my best to protect jobs,” Dunn says. “It’s possible something that I said gave the impression there wouldn’t be any lay-offs. But Drew never promised anything. It wasn??t her style—she knew the financial situation was imperative.” As painful as the changes were, they may have benefited the institute in the long-term. Radcliffe performed especially well on an employee engagement survey conducted last year by the Office of Human Resources and Communications...
Despite his fierce play, Suchde is laid back and has a good sense of humor, which made him somewhat amenable to my request. Nevertheless, he wasn??t going to enter the fray against a Crimson reporter without something more on the line...
...Silvestri’s opinion, if professors refuse to make accommodations for religious viewpoints within scientific beliefs, perhaps it would be better if it wasn??t mentioned...
...just played there?” He argues. “They didn’t come there to hear ‘How’s It Gonna Be.’ That’s not why they showed up.” True. But it wasn??t enough to draw most of the Harvard student body, either...
...Harvard wasn??t noticeably worse than the other top teams in the conference—as Walsh puts it, “nobody took two from us, nobody showed they were a better ball club than us on a weekend”—but it wasn??t noticeably better either. Brown and Penn have the stats to back up their showing, ranking 1-2 and 2-3 in the league in hitting and pitching, respectively...