Word: fulfillingness
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At 58, Connerly is old enough to remember the days of Jim Crow, but the worst racism he encounters today, he says, is a "subtle patronization" from some whites. "I think part of our racial problem is that my fellow black Americans are so sensitive to the issue of racism...
"At the beginning of our freshman year, Polly Bunting [then-president of Radcliffe] spoke," she added. "What I remember was that she said that our aspiration should be to have fulfilling part-time jobs."
In a letter sent April 5 to hundreds of donors and supporters of PBHA, Johnson criticized PBHA's board of trustees for being "tentative and slow" in fulfilling its mission and accused some board members of "deliberate sabotage."
This is the amount Harvard pays in property taxes on Harvard Yard, Widener Library, Sever Hall and, for that matter, all properties devoted to fulfilling the educational mission of the College. Massachusetts law shelters all educational institutions from such burdens.
These contributions cannot be quantified monetarily, but University officials say they more than make up for any losses to the city in taxes. They also note that Harvard's tax-exempt status is critical to fulfilling its mission.