Word: expanded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...depressed rural town of Sherman Station in northeastern Maine. The one counselor for the school's 250 students, Wayne Miller, is a key member of the faculty. He starts seeing freshmen "right off the bat" to get them thinking about careers, then eventually about how college might expand their opportunities. "Our kids are extraordinarily modest," says Miller, but by the end of junior year he has guided and goaded most into deciding whether and even where they will apply. "Everyone could do it if they had a small caseload," he says, downplaying his achievement. Next fall some...
...essential to making the contras palatable. Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, the Administration's chief architect of Central American policy, said of Cruz, "Nobody is irreplaceable. But he comes as close as you can get." Last week the State Department tried to salvage the movement by working to expand the UNO coalition and subsequently reduce Calero's dominance...
...Plan includes provisions to expand academic facilities, improve parking and, most importantly, remedy the shortage of dormitory space that has plagued Boston University (BU) in recent years...
...move is part of the college's long-term expansion and renovation plan. Emerson's administration has long recognized "the need for more sophisticated facilities, and the limited opportunities to expand in our present location," said Lisa Wood, Emerson assistant director of public relations...
...coming years, Emerson plans to expand into a university. "The move will definitely make it easier for us to expand our library system and our graduate programs," Wood said. In particular, she said, relocating in Lawrence would allow Emerson to increase its student body from...