Word: idealizes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fought to make civil liberties for most Americans a fact of life and not just an ideal," Kaminer said...
Despite having to adjust to a more rigorous practice schedule than he was accustomed, Murray feels he has stepped into an ideal situation at Harvard...
...difficult move because we have been here for about 18 years," she said. "It was ideal because all first-years take their Expos class and eat here [in the Union], and so this was a natural part of the freshman experience...
...needed. The lack of gathering spaces at Harvard will leave a great void in University life. The Great Hall, however, could easily assume some of the functions which house dining halls once had. The hall could be used as a multi-functional center. Its location and size are obviously ideal. Meetings, receptions, speeches, dancers, exhibitions and small concerts and recitals, could be held in it. The Union Hall would thus continue to do what it has for the past century--enhance the quality of life at Harvard. --Anthony Vermandous...
...most promising of those alternatives and one practiced by many universities, a switch to distribution requirements, is ideal. For in allowing the student to select any course from generalized topic areas, such requirements not only allow for students to become a "company of educated men and women," but also respect the student's ability to determine the scope of his Harvard education. In the least, the faculty must expand Core subject areas to include more of the generalized course offerings whose subject matter relates to the program areas...