Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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James S. Miller, associate director of financial aid, will take over April 18 as the new director, a position the office has been trying to fill for the past year, L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of admissions and financial Aids, said yesterday...
...lecture ends, Professor Wise reminds the class to fill out the weekly workload questionnaires and bring them to section Last term, students complained that the work--especially the beeted-up quantitative homework--was too heavy. As a result, the core program began handing out weekly rating sheets to be filled out by students and to help professors settle on a manageable pace...
...airlines have been watching to see if Eastern's business goes up substantially. How long Eastern can hold down its interest rate is uncertain, given its weak financial condition. The carrier says that it does not expect to make money from its meager finance charge but hopes to fill plane seats that would otherwise be empty...
When Sprague surfaces at noon, the two have managed to fill eleven baskets with oysters. "Not too bad," says Sprague through the ice that forms quickly on his beard and mustache. "But not too great, either. Be nice if we could get 20 bushels. Some days we get as few as twelve, and that barely pays...
...problem with this species of charm is that it does not fill a concert stage, let alone the Broadway theater where Aznavour is beginning his tour of nine American cities (including Chicago, Washington and Los Angeles). Singing standards like Yesterday When I Was Young, The Old Fashioned Way and She is not enough to justify a solo stint on the grand scale. The star need not wear a mermaid's tail and wriggle in a wheelchair, as Bette Midler did in her recent socko turn at Radio City Music Hall. One needs simply to magnetize the spectator. Midler...