Word: contacted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have institutions and systems to keep personal jockeying from interfering with social functions that we believe should be impartial and impersonal. And I find it troubling that Harvard, as a collective culture, is teaching its students not to refine and improve the fairness of the systems they come into contact with, but rather to regard these systems as obstacles in the way of their own personal fulfillment...
Jacque Goddard, an aide to Boston mayor Thomas M. Menino, says the city has "informally" discussed housing delegates at Harvard, but says that no official contact with the Harvard administration has yet been made...
...follow roughly the same pattern, offering Harvard faculty instruction and lots of contact with other professionals in the field. However, HBS's creature comforts are far and away the best. Most other schools send their mid-career students to hotels...
...looking back at the three years I've spent here, the nostalgia and rose-colored contact lenses of time are taking over. The Harvard-Radcliffe experience will leave my mother and me in debt for years to come. But as many of us seniors are starting to realize, the benefits that will come with the degree are priceless. From (hopefully) job offers to connections, lifelong friendships to learning in and outside of classes, the College has given all of us a great deal. The least we can do, it now seems, is offer up a few dollars of our graduation...
...typical deal you can't refuse, Microsoft throws in a scheduler and a "contact manager," which allows you to store stuff like snail-mail addresses for associates. Both interoperate with the e-mail program and the other smoothly efficient hitmen of the Microsoft "family": Word, which switchbladed Word Perfect in my machine; Excel, which garroted my copy of Lotus 1-2-3, and, of course...