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...does a good job, and its fees aren't outrageously out of line with the competition. Still, as a matter of principle, Harvard should hire contractors on the basis of what they can do, not whom they know. This doesn't mean bids must be solicited every time the smallest Harvard department buys cookies for a party. But it does mean that secret favoritism like that exhibited in the Cavalier-Murphy relationship should not be tolerated...
...Since we're one of the smallest schools in Cambridge," Norton said, "parents can really connect with other parents, and the younger students feel like they have older siblings. The kids are good to each other...
Joyce E. Bischoff, assistant professor of cellular and molecular physiology at the Medical School, reported in Nature two weeks ago that a protein known as E-selectin plays a role in binding blood cells together to form the smallest blood vessels, capillaries...
Murdoch is taking another leap in the dark with his acquisition of Delphi, whose 50,000 subscribers make it the smallest of the five leading U.S. providers of online services to households. Among other things, Murdoch wants to offer an electronic newspaper "where you'll be able to pull up something on a screen that looks like the front page of a paper" -- a longtime goal of the online industry. At the same time, technological advances could permit Delphi to transmit video images and voices into the vast Internet system...
While $25 million sounds like a lot of money, it was only the smallest piece in an unprecedented $365 million donation Annenberg made in June to Harvard, the University of Southern California, the University of Pennsylvania and the Peddie School at Hightstown...