Word: effect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brewer said the building's owner would have converted it into condominiums, thereby taking it off the rental market even had Harvard not leased it. "The effect of the lease is to maintain rental property in a building that would have been lost," Brewer said...
...effect of Harvard's housing policy is that those units will not be available to most people living in Cambridge, but only to affiliates of the Harvard community." Sullivan said...
...severe reduction in the academic job market and its effect on attracting and educating graduate students...
...petition asking the State Legislature to allow Cambridge to bar evictions of tenants in cases where landlords want to convert their properties to condominiums would have little effect on Harvard's housing policies, Sally Zeckhauser, director of Harvard Real Estate, said yesterday...
...soloist, the orchestra seemed to be at its best in the Mozart; the playing was clean and usually understated. In the lyrical slow movement this clarity was especially evident. Here Peter Lurye managed the ensemble and the balance between the soloist and his orchestra successfully and the overall effect was quite enchanting. Unfortunately, Lurye did not always restrain his musicians sufficiently. They occasionally covered the sound of the bassoon, which with its low pitch and delicate tone was all too vulnerable to such attacks. Despite this serious problem, Sogg stole the show in the end, and had to return...