Word: contacts
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...success in house receipt of study cards this past fall is a clear indication that decentralization can and does make University-wide processes simpler and more efficient for the thousands who must endure their brief contact with bureaucracy. Besides, on February 1st, waiting time in line will certainly be shorter than in years past--if only by a few minutes...
...started looking around for a large group of people for whom there were plenty of lifestyle data and an easy means to contact them," Paffenbarger said in the statement. "Harvard College alumni were ideal. They may not be representative of all American males, but the effects of the lifestyle changes they make should apply to many, if not the majority of, men. I have not been successful in finding and following up an equivalent group of women...
...expressed hope for cyberspace is that any tendency toward fragmentation into contending groups will be offset by a capacity for edifying deliberation. And decorous dialogue has indeed been seen there. But cyberspace is also notorious for bursts of hostility that face-to-face contact would have suppressed. And a perusal of the Internet's newsgroups suggests that any tendencies toward convergence will have some real gaps to bridge. There's alt.politics.greens, alt.politics.libertarian, alt.politics.radical-left, alt.fan.dan-quayle, alt.politics.nationalism.white, alt.fan.g-gordon-liddy, alt.rush-limbaugh.die.a .flaming.death. In a nation that has trouble fixing its attention on the public good and is facing...
Harvard's OTTL not only oversees the patent creation process, which can take anywhere from two to seven years, but stays in close contact with the companies which hold the patent licenses, Brinton says...
Johnson said Harvard officers are already being encouraged to make contact with students in the houses. But such efforts are "piecemeal" and depend on whether they have any free officers, which happens rarely...