Word: fittingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...relationship that existed between Harvard and Radcliffe until last Wednesday was often spoken of as a marriage. The analogy seemed to fit because the colleges co-existed on the same estate, sharing responsibility for us, their kids. Ironically, though, the real marriage seems only to have taken place last week. But on the surface, at least, it was still a 19th-century one: The woman gave up her name, formally relinquished custody of her children and brought a sizable dowry with her (in the form of a $200-million endowment and acres of prime Cambridge land...
...goals, the school is simply closed. Charter schools can be funded by businesses and private foundations, but are designed by teachers and educational innovators who do not have to go through the sea of red tape that many schools face today. The use new programs which are tailored to fit the needs of the students they serve. Freed from repetitive and bureaucratic compliance, teachers at charter schools can focus on achieving student excellence...
...first year will center around fraternity parties with cheap beer and bad '80s music. However, only a third of people at Penn are involved in the Greek system. Rush occurs in the spring, so you will already have a group of friends and a better idea of how you fit into the school before you have to decide about joining...
...Normally, it's just hard to come in and play with James," Passarella said. "You think, 'Oh God, don't let me screw things up.' Both guys were real aggressive and fit in nicely...
...Normally, it's just hard to come in and play with James," Passarella said. "You think, 'O God, don't let me screw things up.' Both guys were real aggressive and fit in nicely...