Word: admitedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...administrators--what is done is done. One group which played an important, probably pivotal role in the decision to destroy the hall cannot yet be forgiven, however. That group is the Faculty of Humanities, the future occupants of the rabbit warren which is replacing the hall. I must admit that I initially was unable to believe what a number of Harvard professors and administrators have in the past suggested--that the Humanities Department refused to support the hall's preservation not because it was desperate for space or ignorant of its historical importance, but because the hall did not meet...
...Huppe did admit that the cost difference between union and non-union contractors factors into the decision of employment...
...Admit strangers into your dorm. Always...
...African-American population--some 10 million persons--live in dire poverty," and "the bottom 10 per cent or so--the so-called underclass--exist in an advanced stage of social, economic, and moral disintegration," seizing opportunity, making use of programs like affirmative action for example (as both men admit was part of the reason they made it to the Ivy League as students), is an integral part of success. A Yankelovich Partners, Inc.--New Yorker survey (the results of which were published in the special issue of The New Yorker called "Black in America") conducted among approximately 1200 African-American...
Even knowing this formula, though, it is not immediately clear why one of these four students was chosen over the others. If even the admission officers--such as Robin Worth, who said that for every class they admit, they could build another that was just as talented from those who are not accepted--think the process is random, many of us are left to wonder why we were the lucky ones. Certainly, as a formerly wait-listed student, I think about that...