Word: concerned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...money is stepping in to pick up the difference. Why did so many show up to see Soros? He has been incredibly successful, a man who is a model for many Harvard students. But in his own words two Mondays ago, "The need to succeed has swamped our concern with the common good...
...acknowledge Johnson's concern, but urge him to be more fastidious in his research before making such strong assertions. We invite him to speak with us so that he may discover why we refer to ourselves as a company. We are a unified theatrical organization of which every member is an equal and willing part. RACHEL N. BELLO '98, BRITTAIN D. BRIGHT '00 SARAH A. CANNIZZO '98, CAROLYN A. CASSIDY '99 JENNIE E. CONNERY '99, TERESA L. CROCKETT '00 ELENA C. DECOSTE '99, MARAH J. HARDT '00 SARAH A. KNIGHT '00, COLLEEN A. MCGUINNESS '99 MARISA L. PORGES '00, JESSICA...
From former Clinton policy gurus to leading sociologists, Harvard faculty members voiced concern that the shrinking welfare rolls can be attributed to unprecedented economic strength and jobs which don't provide adequate safety nets...
Barrios, whose district covers South and East Cambridge, along with several River Houses, says he will certainly encounter issues that concern Harvard...
Since religion or connection with Christian organizations is in no way part of the King-Driskell platform, the intimation made in today's editorial must refer not to platform but to private faith. To imply that having religious beliefs as a candidate should "raise concern" among students is to characterize private faith as dangerous and unwanted. To call "values-driven leadership"--something one would hope all candidates would strive to embody--"troubling" due to private faith, which has been completely unmentioned by the candidates themselves, is to stigmatize those who hold to religious beliefs and to prejudge and misrepresent their...