Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Still, junior faculty members, even those potentially interested in the job, and current senior tutors express some reservations about the feasibility of combining the two jobs into...
...bottom line is, I guess, that the University has to not only express [its] interest in seeing junior faculty involved, but also somehow show that it counts when promotions are under consideration," Ekstrom says...
That helps explain why the 3,500 delegates who will be voting Nov. 18 have become some of the most popular Republicans around. Every day their mailboxes bulge with express-mail packages, letters, surveys, signed pictures, campaign videos, candidates' books and cassettes of the candidates reading them aloud. All the campaigns are accusing the others of vote buying. (One undecided delegate told TIME that a worker for the Dole campaign offered to pay the cost of her hotel room in exchange for her pledging to Dole.) Certainly the amounts being spent are astounding for such an early contest...
...words like "imbeciles" and "swindlers." "They talk the talk in terms of education, but their delivery is always short," says Leo Canty, executive vice president of the Connecticut State Federation of Teachers. "EAI has come in and done so many things that have divided the community." In particular, educators express frustration with the cutbacks in special education--which the U.S. Department of Education is currently investigating at EAI schools in Baltimore--and with EAI's teaching program, called Tesseract. Named after a magical pathway in the children's classic A Wrinkle in Time, Tesseract stresses small classes and individualized lesson...
...service ended with the Mourner's Kaddish led by Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold. The audience joined in this prayer and in the singing of the Hatikvah to express the universal hope of freedom and peace...