Word: admited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Many of my male friends said they were turned away the door by large, imposing-looking bouncers who said they would only admit Eliot House seniors and people on their guest list. But when I arrived, I displayed my bursars' card, complete with a Mather meal sticker and walked right in. Most of the women I've talked to say they had a similar experience...
Higher education officials admit that new pressures on their institutions, including increasing criticism of their practices and demands to cut the federal budget deficit, have forced them to adopt some of the characteristics of a special interest group. Specifically, universities have increased their lobbying effort to counter these threats...
Some educators admit that higher education has become a special interest in the strict sense of the word, but claim that the growth of universities and of the government have not forced them to give up their important position in American society...
...official at the United Nations in New York said that, if Waldheim sought to attend a U.N. session, "a policy decision would have to be made on whether to admit...
...didn't set out to make it look like a hoagie," says Badanes, appearing only slightly guilty about it all. "It just sort of turned out that way. But I have to admit it's kind of ironic. The guy's a heart surgeon, and we go and build him a house that looks like a cholesterol lunch...