Word: coded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard's paternalistic view, however well-meaning, fails to take into account the student's free will. Presumably, Harvard enacted its moral code to protect its students. But what about the student who becomes attracted to his or her teacher and wants to pursue an "extracurricular" relationship...
...Crimson (1-4 overall, 0-1 Ivy) will have to find a way to crack Stalfort's code, and that burden will most likely fall on the shoulders of sophomore Steve Gaffney and freshman Mike Eckert. Eckert and Gaffney lead the team in scoring with 16 and 15 points respectively. Gaffney scored three goals and had one assist in the Crimson's victory over Adelphi and made the Ivy League Honor Roll for his performance...
...THEY WANTED WAS A LITTLE POETIC JUSTICE, A bit of free verse. Many poets and coffeehouse owners in San Francisco were outraged over the recent enforcement of an old city code calling for permits in venues where poetry is read. In the case of the Blue Monkey cafe, the permit would have cost $638. Local poets demonstrated and got the ear of Mayor Frank Jordan, who asked the police commission to suspend enforcement of the 20-year-old licensing code (it was amended in 1991 to specifically cover poetry...
...family and I moved several months ago, partly because of the type of health code violations you see in the pictures, partly because I could not, on my support-staff salary from Harvard, afford the extortionate rent Harvard charged me and my husband," Hurley wrote...
...human brainpower during the past million years. As recently as 100,000 B.C., Homo sapiens were using only the crudest tools, even though their brains had already reached the present size -- large enough to put men on the moon, probe the basis of matter and tinker with the genetic code. Because big brains need a lot of high- calorie food and require large craniums, which makes childbirth difficult, scientists have looked for other evolutionary pressures to account for their development...