Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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And so we took our pens and our markers and marched from the newsroom into the bathroom. In the newsroom, caricatures of male faces lined the walls--the past presidents of The Crimson, only three of whom have been women over a 116-year history. In the women's room...
Students in pursuit of the eclectic can still find the shop, now further east on Mt. Auburn in a contemporary red brick building that boasts four times the space.
Perhaps Harvard would be more cooperative about granting credit if students were held more accountable for work completed away from Cambridge. Increased accountability would benefit students who would presumably be able to get more credit more often for their efforts. In addition, Harvard might gain a healthy sense of perspective...
For the Indians, said Walter Echo-Hawk, senior counsel for the Native American Rights Fund, the agreement marks the "beginning of the end of their spiritual nightmare." In fact, some scholarly institutions have gone further: Stanford University has consented to return an entire collection of skeletal remains of 550 Indians...
Hungary's open-door policy further fractures the Warsaw Pact. Meanwhile, back in Honecker land, there are feelings of frustration with an aging dictatorship. -- Are Russians the victims of discrimination in the Baltic states?