Word: discoverable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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IN PAST years, first-year students needed all of five minutes on the Harvard campus to discover that the University's policy on underage drinking was a joke. Beer, wine and hard liquor flowed freely at parties large and small, and in all but the most extreme cases, Harvard was...
The real Harvard, as you will quickly discover, is infested with Harvard students. About 6400 of them. All of whom have had their egos stroked by adoring parents and teachers since the third grade. Many of them would cheerfully dissect you in your sleep if they thought it would boost...
Harvard--the real Harvard--is big. Not as big as, say, the federal government, but big nonetheless. And what the University lacks in size, it makes up for in bureaucracy. I have now spent three years in this northeastern nirvana, and not a week goes by in which I don...
The venerable publishing house's logo portrays a young woman blowing softly through a dandelion, sowing knowledge. What an upset, then, for Larousse to discover spores of deadly misinformation in the latest edition of its dictionary. A color illustration on page 203 of the 1991 Petit Larousse en Couleurs incorrectly...
Two noted Harvard scientists look to the world's most dominant social insect for behavior's roots and discover the iron laws of the superorganism.