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...flexibility Knowles provided to continue ongoing academic initiatives and pursue new priorities that will benefit undergraduate education. Summers has already said that he intends to place great emphasis on undergraduates, and his next dean of the Faculty should share this priority. To this end, reforming Harvard’s sub-par advising system must be one of the new dean’s prime objectives...
...Jellin, who posted a match-high 15 digs, the Harvard defense held Cornell to a sub-par .176 kill percentage in the first game. However, the offense could not get into a rhythm, and Cornell squeaked by Harvard, 30-27, to take game...
...second game featured seven lead changes and was dead-locked all the way through. Both teams struggled to post kills, with Harvard hitting a sub-par .105 and the Stags a mediocre .217. With Fairfield leading 29-28, Ogbechie came up with a monster block, one of four on the afternoon, to tie the game. But the Stags scored two consecutive points to take the game and a 2-0 lead with...
...investment recession, and probably a few others. But thanks to the stolid materialism of the U.S. consumer, who accounts for two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, the U.S. on the whole can still call this thing a slowdown, or as Alan Greenspan likes to call it, "a period of sub-par growth." Both of which are much nicer terms - and both of which are likely be the terms du jour well into 2002. And that?s if the consumers keep bailing...
...August 21. Most investors duly noted during Alan Greenspan?s congressional testimony that Greenspan feels hope for the economy to start picking up over the next few quarters; now, in the light of the Q2 number, will be the time to contemplate just what he meant by "period of sub-par growth" and "stabilize at a lower level." If consumers retrench, that period could be very sub-par indeed; if they don?t, well, it?s not going to get much better than 0.7 for quite a while. New Fed betting is on a quarter-point cut (at least...