Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reviewed each of the grants with an eye toward large events or significant purchases that would impact the campus," says Undergraduate Council President Beth A. Stewart...
...done in school by all students--poor, middle and upper class--so that they all have the same access to computers and teachers." Boston's Dorchester High School has taken a step in that direction, opening up classrooms after school, where students can do homework under the watchful eye of teachers...
...enough. When the subject is race in America, however, it's almost impossible. In his first novel, The Intuitionist (Anchor Books; 255 pages; $19.95), Colson Whitehead has solved the problem, coming up with the freshest racial allegory since Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye...
...rancher taking a coffee break. Philip Bender chimes in. "They're not working for us in Washington," he says, paying for a cinnamon bun. "We're little peons to them. They don't give a dang about whether we make it or whether we don't." Bender, 79, an eye snapper in his orange Sunglo hat and cherry-red windbreaker, didn't bother to tune in to the trial. "I kept the TV off yesterday," he says. "I was working on my books to see if I could go another year...
...Equality of Women at Harvard, and a number of women professors at Harvard, have criticized the University for not doing enough for women. It might be better for them to look at Radcliffe, an institution dedicated to the advancement of women in society, and cast a critical eye and a public outrage at what is going on at Fay House. SAMUEL S. SPEKTOR, JR. Jan. 11, 1999 The writer is a retired partner of an investment management company...