Word: andrew
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...right [to Red Top for Harvard-Yale] after IRAs,” heavyweight varsity seven-seat Andrew Boston said. “And us going to IRAs is a fairly recent thing [Harvard returned to the IRAs in 2003]. The Harvard-Yale race is really important. It’s an entirely different race—it’s one of those things that unless you’re part of it, you can’t really understand...
...prosecution's task with Skilling - and next week with Lay - is to cast doubt on their contention that they were unaware of the financial shenanigans of ex-CFO Andrew Fastow and his financial Team. How could Skilling, the man who testified he "bled Enron blue" and was involved in all major strategic decisions, not know that his lieutenants were manufacturing the numbers? In court he claimed he didn't know he had a responsibility to oversee Fastow's questionable transactions. Yet prosecutors pointed out at least one of the transactions was discussed at a board of directors' finance meeting...
Fiber Optics Steel Tongue chair with sustainable aluminum shell, by Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta, $1,800 (projectimportexport.com) recycled aluminum Bark candlesticks, two for $159 (vivaterra.com) FLOR Heartfelt recyclable modular tile, made of natural face fibers, wool and the African plant kenaf, $14.99 (interfaceflor.com) Opposite page: Fresh Fat bowl by Tom Dixon, woven with eco-friendly Provista plastic, $565 (propertyfurniture.com) cardboard BeeBoard desk by Piet Boon for Design Within Reach, $678 (dwr.com...
...most coveted scholars, like many Harvard pre-frosh, can have their pick of universities. And recruiting them can be a challenge, says History Department Chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74. Star scholars usually teach at prestigious schools already, and they already enjoy plenty of perks, he says...
...working for Bush in the Texas Governor?s office in 1999, was one of the few people left in the West Wing known as "family" - put in his job because he was beloved by the President and because longtime confidant Karen Hughes wanted him there. Like Bolten?s predecessor, Andrew H. Card Jr., McClellan did not want to go. Although he had talked to colleagues sporadically about departing as long as a year ago, he had planned to stay until after the midterm election. Friends said he had gotten the internal signal and wanted to get it over with...