Word: filled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nation still trying to come to terms with the rise of urban ethnic conflict, institutions such as Harvard must lead in the development of new methods of studying the rapidly changing social fabric. The institution of permanent courses in ethnic studies and the hiring of more minority faculty world fill tow glaring holes in Harvards's academic and educational resources, contributing mightily to a better understanding of a complex American society that increasingly defies traditional analyses...
...inability of the University to fill the post suggests that Harvard may have been spurned by one or more of its top choices for the post. In the fall, sources said Harvard had developed a short list, and Rudenstine reportedly spent a weekend in Washington D.C. last month to interview finalists...
Rudenstine has downplayed the University's inability to fill both Corlette's post and the vice presidency for finance. At a press conference last Thursday to announce the kick-off of the University's $2.1 billion capital campaign, the president said he did not think the absence of two vice presidents would slow down the University...
Dunster House Senior Tutor Henriette L. Powersays she has always felt the house system was setup "to fill the lack of advising in theconcentrations...
Women fondling themselves, or nudes smiling at the camera are all objectified and reduced to the simple expression of their bodies. The artists seal photos or reproductions in polyethlene bags and fill them with a clear gel, resembling the silicone used for breast augmentation. Others contain a milk-like fluid to conjure images of lactation. The juxtaposition of these different bags imply the early absorption and acceptance of male-dictated femininity by linking these sexual pictures with a universal image of childhood...