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I am not sure if he considers me one of the "Harvards" or not.
Trippi, Edwards Campaign Respond To Adviser Who Slammed Blogosphere 2009
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I am not sure if he considers me one of the "Harvards" or not.
Trippi, Edwards Campaign Respond To Adviser Who Slammed Blogosphere 2009
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It is true that LBJ was nearly driven mad by his obsession with Vietnam and his insecurities about the "Harvards," whom he blamed for sucking him into the war.
Bush in the Bubble 2007
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Compared to other countries, the strength of American higher ed has been its institutional diversity: our state colleges, our community colleges, our Catholic colleges, our Harvards, our Hillsdales, and yes, our Sarah Lawrences.
When Big Government Goes to College William McGurn 2011
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Early decision is most useful at schools that are classic "safety schools" for students who would prefer to go to the Harvards of the world.
Harvard's Decision on Early Decision, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Please let me re-offer these to think about, I made then ALL as homage to the Sage of Shepperton and his Mustangs, aerocycles, Harvards, his Cloud-Sculptors of Coral D.
Ballardian » “Ambiguous aims”: a review of Crash: Homage to J.G. Ballard [NSFW] 2010
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In the current coming academic year, 40 percent, 4-0 percent, of Harvards history professors will be off on leave.
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The breathable confection launches on Harvards campus in a few weeks and also in New York City.
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Let's be careful about characterizing, as some liberals have done, those schools catering to such vulnerable at-risk students with "open admission" policies as "bad actors" whereas the more selective elitist Harvards and Stanfords with less student loan defaults are deemed "good actors."
Lanny Davis: Education Department's "Gainful Employment" Proposed Regulations Gone Awry 2010
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Still in upper case letters, still each November entered into the microcosmic sporting tradition of the Harvards and the Yales.
Lapham's Quarterly: Win, Lose, Or Draw: How to Spin Your World Cup Tie 2010
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