Word: catalog
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Business School's Baker Library will not offer Harvard's new computerized catalog system to the public until next month, the library's director said yesterday...
...dramatic growth (sales up 35% this year, and our first retail stores to open in '89) requires special recruitment efforts this year. Positions are available in Systems Design. Marketing and Finance. We also have openings in our Merchandising and Catalog Design departments...
Having taken the course last spring, I had suddenly picked up a Core credit in Literature and Arts B by doing little more than flipping through the course catalog. It guess it was inevitable that Harvard would prevent anything that logical and generous from ever happening...
...feel that the new Jazz somehow succeeds at embodying the philosophy of the Core while the old one does not. This is clearly not the case. To claim that there is a significant distinction between two courses which are virtually identical--in texts, listenings, professor, requirements, meeting time, course catalog number and exam group--is at best a poorly executed decision. At worst, it is a penalization of the students who demonstrated a true interest in jazz by taking the course before it became just another magnet for students filling requirements...
...prints and sculptures be assembled in one place at one time as in the huge show of more than 300 works that opens this week at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Nor are we likely to see again such a massive scholarly effort -- literally massive: the catalog, with its essays by art historians Jean Sutherland Boggs, Douglas Druick, Henri Loyrette, Michael Pantazzi and Gary Tinterow, weighs a tad over 6 lbs. Thanks to their efforts and those of the three museums that mutually organized the show -- the Musee d'Orsay, the National Gallery of Canada...