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...weekend will offer parents a chance to eat in the dining halls and attend classes. They’ll get complimentary admission to Harvard museums and listen to speeches from freshmen deans...
...ultimately, the administration must be willing to listen. After Radcliffe reclaims the Rieman hall, only a handful of spaces for dancers will remain. Harvard needs to find a place for its burgeoning dance community, and soon. A renovated Malkin Athletic Center (MAC), for instance, could have new spaces for them. In the short term, the MAC should change its policy that presently keeps dancers out of its practice spaces because they aren’t athletic student groups. Radcliffe could also reach a compromise with dancers, and allow them to use Rieman for dance when it?...
...attack, a foreign stock analyst is steadfastly upbeat about the country's prospects. "The economy is still growing," he says during a phone conversation, "and some companies are doing very well." Just then, a voice booms over an intercom behind him. He puts the phone down to listen, then picks it back up and says: "There's a bomb scare. I have to leave my office...
...same way that Ted Williams evolved over the decades into the ultimate authority on the science of hitting, so too has Parker become the premier expert on the art of rowing. When he speaks of technique, all stop to listen...
...presidents will continue to listen to athletic directors and student athletes to determine whether the rule is having the intended effect, he adds...