Word: ans
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hodgson said that the new computer system represents an important improvement in the library's services.
The Harvard of the 1980s, as Rosovsky so aptly described it, was an institution that placed a premium on its own existence. And as the '80s fade into the '90s, the changes in this world view are not readily apparent.
`I've never put a label on myself. I'm not typecast as an active supporter of women because my portfolio is on a different scope, but I've worked as much as I could, more in a quiet diplomacy style because I've been in inner circles in the...
--MICHELE J. ORZA '84, Harvard's first (and at that time only) Women's Studies concentrator, on being referred to as an "isolated incident."
`I am disappointed but not ashamed at being turned down by Harvard. I join a long list of distinguished people turned down by Harvard. Not a list I intended to join, but an honorable list nonetheless.'