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She said schools should invite parents on field trips and rely more on newsletters and posters than on the Internet to publicize events.
The most revealing asset of the JFK Suite proves not to be the photo of Jack in his swimming trunks, but rather the guest book whose pages overflow with the autographs and comments of admiring denizens. Ted Koppel, Ron Brown, George McGovern and Sergei Khrushchev, seeking respite from the chaotic...
The party's elusive host, Sriram P. Das '00, also a Crimson editor, is indeed a Harvard student with a flair for the finer things in life. His invite-only parties trace to November 1998, when Das and three friends hosted a hip-hop show after party at The Middle...
"The kind of people we invite from outside are likely to be distinguished and well recognized, particularly by their home institutions," Knowles says. "Aiming high, will therefore always be harder. More than half of the turndowns are because of family reasons, some of the other reasons are cultural."
Buhr said the Shorenstein Center plans invite party leaders and the media to a conference in April to discuss the results of the study and issue possible recommendations for the 2004 campaign.