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...think our Faculty can be proud of the way that the students comported themselves tonight in discussing difficult and important issues of our times,” said S. Allen Counter, director of the Harvard Foundation...
...states joined a packed audience at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum last night for a speech by Antonio R. Villaraigosa, mayor of Los Angeles and the first Latino to lead the nation’s second-largest city in over a century. Calling himself a “proud progressive,” Villaraigosa said America’s cities form the base of the current progressive political movement. “Survey the political landscapes, and you see that the one place where progressive leaders hold power is in our cities,” he said...
...result. “I’ve learned so many things by going to Bureau of Study Counsel about who I am and how I learn. I wouldn’t have done that if I hadn’t taken time off. I would have been too proud.” One of the greatest achievements of taking time off, for Gillis, it seems, is this newfound ability to ask for help...
...intensely personal bond with their pieces. Hardy says it's because the jewelry has soul, something he attributes to the fact that everything he designs is handmade. ?Our jewelry is more than the sum of its parts,? he says. ?The man who carved your bracelet is proud of it.? That's Hardy's critical ingredient for luxury: the hand-hewn imperfections that turn a thing of beauty into a work...
...various cabinet-level positions during the 1990s. Boisclair earned his master’s degree in public administration from the KSG through a mid-career one-year leadership program. KSG Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 said he sees Boisclair as part of a “proud tradition” of KSG graduates “serving in many different ways.” “I would like to see even more people who are actively engaged in electoral politics and active in the political arena,” said Ellwood. Boisclair announced his candidacy...