Word: crisises
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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An Identity Crisis
Part of Riley's plan to dig out of this crisis will be easily visible on campus this fall, as 13 new officers make their first term-time patrols.
But, according to Rudenstine, a crisis presented itself.
There were hints of this financial confidence when despite the endowment's summertime $1.3 billion plunge, administrators continued to implement long awaited--and expensive--changes. According to some officials, the market ills spurred by the Asian financial crisis even served as a catalyst, proving that Harvard could survive financial downturns...
But student groups' focus on real world events maintained and grew wider still as the crisis in Kosovo reached a breaking point.