Word: departs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...keeping with the graphic innovation of the new technologies, Eisenberg and Seaman put a premium on making Time Digital visually engaging. Thanks to design director Janet Waegel and picture editor Jay Colton, the magazine has a lively mix of graphic styles, irreverent headlines and pictures and charts that depart refreshingly from their customary positions on the page. Eisenberg and Seaman also insisted that stories not succumb to technohype. Says Seaman: "We were determined not to be breathless cheerleaders for all things digital." Thus, among other heretical stories, you'll read about how technological change is not necessarily good news...
Harvard women's soccer coach Tim Wheaton announced yesterday that the Harvard Athletic Department will provide transportation for fans to Saturday's 7 p.m. game at Brown. Students can purchase tickets for the bus (which includes admission to the game) for $6 at Harvard Hall. The bus will leave at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday and return immediately after the game. Harvard will decide where the bus will depart today...
...getting troops into Bosnia, plans remain disturbingly vague on how anyone will know when it is time to go home. If the fighting resumes, will the peace enforcers simply pack up and leave? If so, when? What if peace holds only because I-FOR is there? Will it still depart? If so, at what point and at what cost? Ignoring such questions, which are essential to defining a mission, can make for confused soldiers. It can also make for dead ones, as demonstrated by deployments in Vietnam and Beirut, where these problems were never adequately addressed...
Conventional wisdom holds that any sane person, given the chance, would depart Cambridge as soon as possible for Cape Cod or Block Island or Newport or the Maine coast...
Even some of the more conservative professors by that time said they hoped Pusey would soon depart...