Word: edward
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...short, concludes HHS Regional Audit Director Edward A. Parigian, the system of grant management at the University "needs significant improvement to provide appropriate accountability of federal funds...
Another avowed walker is Edward O. Wilson, Baird Professor of Science. "I used to run a great deal, three to six miles every day, but now I depend mostly on brisk walks. I just didn't have the time it took to run--an hour out of every day. And I find walking keeps me in pretty good shape. The nice thing about it is I can often work it into just walking around Harvard, from the Science Center to the Square...
...tells us what the people say, loading its columns with delightful quips. Says a young woman after meeting Prince Edward. "He's in Czecholovakia: "The biggest challenge was to get by without fresh vegetables." And so on--in the veritable language of the common people...
Earlier this fall, many political pundits said that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) needed 60 percent of the vote in his re-election bid to keep his future Presidential hopes alive. But recently compiled statistics show that he apparently has just missed that mark...
...Bishops' Competence. Numerous critics argue that writing detailed prescriptions on nuclear strategy is simply beyond the bishops' scope of knowledge. At least one bishop is inclined to agree. Peoria's Edward O'Rourke, 65, thinks the clergy are experts on moral principles, but not always on how to apply them: "I'm not confident we bishops have the ability to tell the President of the U.S. how to get the world out of the dangerous position in which it finds itself. If I were that wise, I wouldn't be sitting here...