Word: dispersionism
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And Noelle Eckley '00-'99, an environmental science and public policy concentrator, shared her investigation on the range of dispersion of "persistent organic pollutants."
"Whether or not there's a drift isn't a big problem," Agee said. "What's serious is the dispersion between the natural sciences and the humanities."
I have before me, as I write, the March-April 1982 issue of Harvard Magazine. Inside is an article recounting the history of the University's Semitic Museum which, after forty years of its dispersion, was at that moment to "rise again." Now, a scarce decade later, the museum's...
The dean chose Stager to head the committee which was to review the museum's work and recommend for the museum's future. It is strange that the director of the museum should have been the person to lead an inquiry into how it has fared under his stewardship. This...
Can Peres the dreamer be vindicated? With the collapse of the Soviet Union, much of the world has rushed to embrace the Western model of modernity: open, free, stable, boring. It is not impossible that the Palestinians may be joining the rush. In dispersion and under occupation, they have undergone...