Word: webbing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...self-help program, a political PR campaign, or even an army recruiting push. This comely and admirable man is the grand master of Masons in Massachusetts, and he wants (some of) you.Entitled “The Grand Master Invitation,” the video welcomes viewers to an informational Web site about the Freemasons, and encourages them to learn more about the fraternity. The site is a far cry from the Freemason’s enduring image as a super-secret society, but that’s the point. “We’re not like...
...wonderful thing” that “generate a sense of community.” “I’m hoping before long that the descriptions of what those mentors have done to earn these wonderful awards will be posted on our new Web site at Harvard University, so that over the years everyone can see what counts for devoted and effective mentoring in the graduate school at Harvard,” she said. While the students and professors in attendance did not discuss undergraduate advising, one student said that graduate students—who are often...
...short silence from the audience, which numbered more than 50. Earlier, members of the Harvard College Democrats and other students spent six hours reading a list of the dead. The list included the names of 3,200 Iraqis and 3,200 American soldiers obtained from two casualty Web sites, and was far from complete due to the large number of unidentified casualties in Iraq, said Jillian K. Swencionis ’08, political director for the Dems. “Today is the day to remember what’s happened rather than to make political statements...
...mail address to access its exclusive online TimesSelect content—free of charge. Since TimesSelect was first unveiled in September 2005, readers have been required to subscribe to the print edition of The Times or pay for a online-only subscription in order to gain Web access to op-ed columns, article archives, and other special features. By waiving the $49.95 yearly online fee for readers affiliated with academic institution—students in particular—the paper is aiming to boost readership among what it considers to be a crucial demographic and a group that is increasingly...
...allocating $1,000 of UC money towards the effort. The UC had already approved a more general version of the price-slashing proposal in February, voting to support the Harvard College Book Information System (HCBIS), a database that would compile the ISBN numbers of required textbooks on a central Web site, replacing a system that currently involves unwieldy coordination between professors, the libraries, and the Coop. But yesterday’s legislation marked “the culmination” of the UC’s focus on lowering book prices and signaled a turn towards...