Word: booth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Voters and pundits alike attributed the low turnout in November to the lack of divisive community issues. In previous elections, topics like rent control which directly impacted local demographics spurred Cantabrigians into the voting booth. With rent control abolished, the city lacked an issue dear to its heart to motivate voters...
...Although Harvard looks better than most [research institutions], in its exploitation of undergraduates it ranks right up there with the rest of them," said Wayne Booth, a professor at the University of Chicago and a member of the committee that issued the report...
Cutting through Holyoke Center to get from Mass. Ave to Mount Auburn Street, the average Harvard student might not notice Harvard's newest attempt at public relations. But the revamped Harvard Information Center is more than a tiny booth with maps and brochures. It is an interactive trip into Harvard that, like the University itself, may sweat the details a little too much...
...little guilty of racism. CBS spokesperson Leslie Ann Wade, whose company had been expected to offer White a football commentator's position, said, "Every human being has some bias about something in their world because of their life experience. But those biases have no place in the broadcast booth or in the workplace...
...papers as possible and retire to a quick-lunch counter to read them. Harry always gave me the Herald Tribune, with the remark, "Here, Russ, you read the Tribune. It's always a day late anyway." Whenever anything was discovered, either Harry or Brit would lunge for the telephone booth and dictate corrections to the proof room...