Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...doubt these relations and interactions are crucial to fomenting a critical, engaged and honest discussion of race at Harvard. But a crucial component of this effort is advanced by the Foundation's events. Performances like "Cultural Rhythms" bring together hundreds of student performers belonging to groups ranging from the Hellenic Society to Native Americans at Harvard-Radcliffe. Through its Academic Affairs Committee, chaired by Nancy Lin '99, the students of the Foundation have been actively working toward bringing more tenured women and minority scholars to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and obtaining a concentration and more courses in comparative...
With its seventh straight win under its belt, the Crimson now turns to a crucial home-and-home series with the Dartmouth Big Green beginning with tomorrow's doubleheader in Cambridge...
Although Cupp (14-5, 1.96) only has two comrades in the bullpen, the three-woman pitching staff has been more than adequate. Senior hurler Heather Brown (2-6, 4.76) got a crucial victory against Penn last Saturday, and freshman Chelsea Thoke (13-9, 4.27) has established herself as a threat in the Ancient Eight by winning the last two Rookie of the Week Awards. She leads the league with 115 strikeouts in Ivy League action...
...like some sort of deity--it gets to the point that another few people join our circle, drawn over by the size of the crowd. "What's going on here?" a late-arrival asks upon entering the group, as if worried that he's missed the beginning of some crucial, unlisted pre-frosh event...
...infuriated conservative Christians, who gradually developed enough clout to force Congress to make a change. The resulting Equal Access Act of 1984 required any federally funded secondary school to permit religious meetings if the schools allowed other clubs not related to curriculum, such as public-service Key Clubs. The crucial rule was that the prayer clubs had to be voluntary, student-run and not convened during class time...