Word: distinguishedness
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In his October installation address, Summers called for “strengthening and expanding our distinguished faculty to embrace new areas of learning.”
Despite Lee’s pledges to pick up where Gusmorino left off, she has distinguished herself from her predecessor in several ways.
Grumet-Morris finally distinguished himself in a 1-0 win over Union. With the victory, the freshman earned not just his first career shutout, but also the permanent starting job.
Sixty-seven years later, a distinguished group of learned men felt that Harvard had slipped—that it had lost its way as the New World’s center of scholarship.
The breadth of membership was just one aspect that distinguished this committee from its predecessor, the Mills committee, which met from 1999 to 2000 and recommended increased educational opportunities in lieu of higher wages for Harvard’s lowest-paid workers.