Word: core
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Thirty-five sophomores, juniors and seniors form the core of the society's membership, which first assembled in 1871 when several juniors became fed up with the final club scene. More than 300 faculty members, administrators, and teaching fellows are called associate members after being handpicked by student members...
...creation of New Pathway--a radically new educational program emphasizing clinical studies--and a new core requirement in social medicine, both introduced with the class of 1989, have been steps in that direction...
...core requirements in the Social, Behavorial and Quantitative Sciences--approved by the Faculty of Medicine in May of last year--are the first core changes in these three areas since 1974. They have made it impossible to graduate without at least two course credits in Social Medicine and Health Policy, as well as in each of the other two areas...
...Medvedkovs, Yureii and his wife Olga, are members of an unofficial Soviet peace group, The Moscow Group to Establish Trust Between the U.S. and the USSR. Their goal is disarmament, and they see "trust-building" as the best hope for peace. The group has a core of 11 people, with about 1000 supporters who have at different times attended their seminars and discussions...
...activities include chairing the Undergraduate Council's Academics Committee, writing about the Core Curriculum for The New York Times, and founding the Harvard College Forum, a magazine that prints outstanding academic writing...