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...could imagine that that could be a challenging job dealing with a lot of egos and Marc did a terrific job at it. He is a very good writer and had a good...
...help create the Barker Center for the Humanities and the Knafel Center for Government and International Studies before Charles T. "Ted" Bauer '42 was moved to provide the key gift for the new Life Sciences building. Even if there were a problem with differential funding among the disciplines, it could not be solved by taxing alums gifts in order to fund projects which our donors do not want to support. Development involves explaining to alums why the institution's priorities should be theirs, and it is a credit to our graduates that they so often understand our priorities...
...said the ideal solution would be to end the war on drugs and use the money to create a drug treatment entitlement. But he did not come out in favor of unrestricted legalization, fearing the possibility that an abrupt legalization could further destabilize inner city communities...
...Studies is an interdisciplinary concentration, integrating work from history, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology and philosophy. It thus derives its strength from being able to draw upon the best resources of several other departments, rather than being confined to a short list of its own professors. Furthermore, Social Studies could--and we would argue, should--have many of the advantages which Benhabib misses in its current organization without having to endure the long process involved in becoming a department. In order to allow Social Studies to appoint some of its own senior faculty and to sponsor graduate level studies...
...night. Counter-argument: Santa might have been able to slowdown or stop time. 2) The Production Problem: The availability of raw materials at the North Pole seemed fairly limited. Also, Santa Inc. did not seem like a viable business, what with all the pro bono work. Counter-argument: Santa could be the Rupert Murdoch cross Willie Wonka of toy sellers: a big-hearted tyrant tycoon with his own slave-race. 3) The Flying Reindeer Problem: Reindeer don't usually fly. Counter-Argument: The sleigh itself could run on some sort of solid fuel rocket that pushes the passive reindeer (rocket...