Word: idealisms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...serve as starting points for many Harvard expeditions, as well as nearby escapes to beautiful and rustic simpicity Just an hour-and-a-half away, the Jaffrey cabin is nestled between lakes and hiking trails, while the Jackson cabin's position in the midst of the White Mountains is ideal for any skiing enthusiast...
...curriculum and more faculty members able to teach them, it becomes possible for Harvard to perceive it as a possible concentration." Ware says. But she emphasizes that such a development will necessarily take time and dedication on the part of women's studies advocates. China concurs. "That's an ideal which I agree with," she says. "Women's studies should be a part of what everyone looks at. The fact is, it isn't like that...
...enhanced and enriched by exposure to many facets of culture and experience, then the responsibility of government in the arts field is clear. The government must bring art and artists to the people." Wylie and Fleming point out that with its large population of artists. Cambridge is an ideal place to sponsor such public projects, Says Fleming. "There are so many layers of experience in Cambridge, the people who have lived here, gone to school here and the whole colonial heritage...we have a chance and a responsibility to evoke those layers of experience in Cambridge...
...AGREE that in an ideal world, arms sales are evil. But we feel they are a necessary evil, and disagree with the majority's desire to apply absolute standards to the gray world of international politics...
...hand, the next task is to strive to Molloy's ideal of the "power-user." These are real sweet guys. They strut about all day stressing their high rank. When they get a promotion, they immediately stop eating lunch with the guys they've been eating with for years ("Not doing this is one of the main mistakes women make"). They assert their power by going up to secretaries' desks and reading things from the desk without asking...