Word: expanders
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Over the past century, the Fogg has frequently found itself needing to expand, and the pressure to do so has always come from within. Starting from the beginning, Harvard's curators and museum directors have searched out more advanced conservation techniques and stronger collections...
Tickets will cost $18 round-trip. The council anticipates around 500 students will use the buses, but the Campus Life Committee has some discretion to expand or contract the number of buses depending on demand...
...School is trying to expand its faculty, so retirement issues are hardly pressing at all, according to faculty and administrators there...
...retirement as an opportunity to rebuild academic programs and to expand into emerging fields of knowledge such as the establishment of the new School of Information Management Systems," he said in a 1994 speech...
Rather than using remainings funds to subsidize the directorship, the bulk of the interest should be used to expand programs that have proven effective in encouraging excellence in writing. One example is the magazine Expose, which showcases examples of outstanding work done in expository writing classes. First-years generate more than 6,400 essays in expository writing, but only 10 to 15 pieces are recognized in the yearly issue of Expose. The Sosland gift could be used to increase the size of Expose or to fund publication each semester. Income from the endowment could also be used to establish additional...