Word: erasable
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Growing up in different eras, White and Seltzer expected very different lives. Now young people’s expectations may be changing again—and rather significantly among young men, according to Leslie Cintron of the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute.
With this constrained focus, the Kellers come to the somewhat structurally rigid conclusion that two changes separate the last 70 years of Harvard history into three distinct eras. First, under the direction of University President James B. Conant 14 (from 1933 to 1953), the University transformed from the Brahmin university...
Modern Japan is rarely far away. At Magome, buses drop tour groups off for a walk down the steep hill dotted with wooden houses, rushing streams and waterwheels. But mostly we amble alone, measuring in eras the distance separating us from our neon destination.
The exhibition called "2 Women" is devoted to two design icons who, in different eras and on different continents, radically changed the way women dress: Rei Kawakubo, the Japanese woman who founded Comme des Garçons in 1969 and showed it in Paris in 1981, and the legendary Coco...
But although the Dean’s structural strength within the Faculty has remained constant over the past half-century, the Faculty has in recent decades claimed a greater right to consultation and influence than they had in previous eras.