Word: basics
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...terms of [the] limited pool [of applicants]--but surely the pool can't be that small," said Betsy Mark '89. In its yet-to-be approved proposal, the committee cited Biblical, philosophical and practical arguments to "question Harvard's honesty in self-assessment, faithfulness to its word and basic commitment to doing justice...
...vice president last year completed a study on "government information management," and said at the time that the Reagan administration has already classsifed information that constitutionally should be open to the public. including basic defense-oriented research...
...organization sponsored the campaign to place Question Five on the ballot in Cambridge and parts of Somerville. They have continued their efforts with a fundraising drive and a continual media campaign designed to "convince voters that to vote no would be to condone violence against civilians and their basic human rights," said Gordon...
...member of Harvard's Class of 1964, a coxswain of a gold medal-winning Olympic crew team, and a respected coach at a prestigious preparatory school as well as Harvard. What more could a man ask of his society? Washburn asked for and received dispensation from its most basic rules...
...biochemistry, function often follows form. Using sophisticated X-ray techniques to analyze the atomic structure of life's most basic components, scientists have been able to unlock astonishing mysteries. Focusing on a bacterium that uses a simple method of photosynthesis, Michel concentrated on a cluster of proteins that spans the organism's outer membrane, called the photosynthetic reaction center. These so-called membrane-bound proteins are like plants themselves: antennae protrude from cell surfaces, anchors hold them in the membrane, and rootlike tentacles reach into the cell's interior. But the molecules resisted study...