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The council helped the College fund the experimental program last year, hoping that the College would eventually pay for a continual twenty-four hour service. Rauch said the council funded half of the program believing that "maybe [it would] shame them into conceding."
The world that Robertson has created for herself finds expression in the written and spoken word, in the continual application of analysis and, in many cases, re-analysis. As a member of Harvard's first graduating Women's Studies class, Robertson, fittingly, brings both a trademark skepticism and strong sense...
Pavlov remembers his early schooling as little more than a continual drill in Marxism-Leninism. "I recall one of my friends being asked to analyze a political point," he says. "Our teacher said that two of his three observations were correct because they accorded with Comrade Stalin's views. But...
The former All-Pro also stressed the dangers of complacency and the need for continual personal improvement as reasons for volunteering time.
"In the field this summer we will have a geologist, a metallurgist, a conservationist, [a] physical anthropologist [and a] botanist. There's a continual interaction during the time we are actually digging," says Stager. More intensive artifact and lab analysis are deferred to a laboratory in Jerusalem or the Semitic...