This Day, May 22, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)

This Day, May 22, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin
Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
1916:The Senate Committee on the Judiciary today distributed a letter from Dr. Charles W. Eliot, President Emeritus of Harvard University, endorsing Louis D. Brandeis of Boston for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Dr. Lowell, President of ...

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Can the Colleges Be Saved? - The New York Review of Books

Can the Colleges Be Saved?
The New York Review of Books
No wonder that Charles William Eliot, who became president of Harvard in 1869, insisted on freeing students from archaic requirements and allowing them to follow their interests through the byways of a new system of hundreds of electives.

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Growth not austerity is best remedy for Europe - Financial Times

Growth not austerity is best remedy for Europe
Financial Times
Looking ahead, the IMF and the international community should make further support conditional not merely on the actions of individual states, but on a common European commitment to growth. The writer is a former Treasury secretary and Charles W. Eliot ...

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Time for Romney to release a credible budget - Financial Times

Time for Romney to release a credible budget
Financial Times
It is time for Mr Romney to do the same. The writer was director of the national economic council under Barack Obama and is Charles W. Eliot professor at Harvard University Please don't cut articles from FT.com and redistribute by email or post to the web.

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Tulane University awards nearly 2700 degrees in Superdome in New Orleans - NOLA.com

Tulane University awards nearly 2700 degrees in Superdome in New Orleans
NOLA.com
... Bailey Berman, Samuel William Coles, Patrick James Franke, Natalia Maria Hidalgo Garrido, Andrew Eliot Michael Graham, Jade Jiambutr, Alison May Kass, Sean William McGuire, Kathleen Audrey Peaden, Zachary Charles Sarandos and William Joseph Trakas.

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Hume: A split second's thought to the Victorians - Vancouver Sun

Hume: A split second's thought to the Victorians
Vancouver Sun
She wrote under the pseudonym George Eliot and yes, Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky are all literary geniuses, too. Alfred, Lord Tennyson — He succeeded William Wordsworth, dean of a pantheon of Romantic poets which includes Byron, ...

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Green Bay Packers: Another Promotion Coming for Eliot Wolf - Bleacher Report


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Green Bay Packers: Another Promotion Coming for Eliot Wolf
Bleacher Report
Mike McCarthy, John Dorsey and Eliot Wolf in the Packer war room. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Rudyard Kipling once wrote, “For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.” A pretty apropos statement when it comes to ...

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The Obama Doctrine and Snooki Nation: declaring victory and victory are the ... - Scholars and Rogues

The Obama Doctrine and Snooki Nation: declaring victory and victory are the ...
Scholars and Rogues
My literary heroes – TS Eliot, WB Yeats, Dylan Thomas, William Blake, Charles Wright – these people swing/swung for the upper deck. Most poets today come to the plate with the winning run in scoring position and all they want is to coax a walk out of ...

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Rep. Lewis Introduces Bill to Modernize Voter Registration - Targeted News Service (subscription)

Rep. Lewis Introduces Bill to Modernize Voter Registration
Targeted News Service (subscription)
... D-Mich., Michael F. Doyle, D-Pa., Donna F. Edwards, D-Md., Keith Ellison, D-Minn., Eliot L. Engel, DN.Y., Anna G. Eshoo, D-Calif., Sam Farr, D-Calif., Chaka Fattah, D-Pa., Bob Filner, D-Calif., Marcia L. Fudge, D-Ohio, Charles Gonzalez, D-Texas, ...

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How UK geography inspired its literature - The Asian Age

How UK geography inspired its literature
The Asian Age
The works of Charles Dickens, Chaucer, William Wordsworth, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Bronte Sisters and innumerable writers is rooted and shaped by the country's unique spaces and places and this has been highlighted in British Library's latest ...

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