Word: ageing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...once on the committee, many describe the process as egalitarian--if even as a bonding experience--where all members work together despite wide age and power differentials, putting in long huors to find the best master for the House...
...documents--19th-century books and other items relating to the history of science--are currently under restricted access because of their age and delicate condition. Harvard College Librarian Nancy M. Cline said microfilming the materials would make them more accessible to researchers...
...students were enthusiastic about their young teacher. They seemed undaunted by her age and relative inexperience and greatly appreciative of her ceaseless energy. LeBow develops the curriculum for her weekly class, including discussions, grammar exercises, games and group work...
Given the incredible aptitude, energy and imagination that we can bring into the classroom, it is a real disservice to our communities that we retire from our budding teaching careers at the age...
...decision to join ROTC is one of the noblest that a young person can make. Often it is a decision informed by financial considerations, but in this day and age, a hefty package of loans and a post-graduation stint on Wall Street is always an available means of funding a Harvard education. Instead of that route, ROTC students have chosen to commit themselves to the values of self-sacrifice, duty and devotion to country. They are the finest examples of good citizenship that this campus has to offer. We would only do ourselves a favor by allowing these cadets...