Word: inter
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...report represents the first comprehensive look at mental health care across the University and was headed by Fineberg, Harvard's point-person for inter-faculty initiatives and a former dean of the School of Public Health...
...Douglas W. Sears '69, president of the Inter-club Council (ICC), said Boynton has not notified him or other club presidents about the shutdown...
...would say the Inter-club Council suggests certain guidelines, and it's the prerogative of each club to run its own shop," Sears said. "It's a sign of health if the graduates are concerned...
...young life all occurred in the nineteenth century, but they prepared him for what would come in the twentieth century, beginning with his first election to Parliament in 1900. Churchill's service in the Cabinet before World War I, his return to the front in 1916, and his inter-war successes and failures are well known and easily discovered. Of course, even better known is Churchill's and Britain's lonely fight against Germany for two long years in World War II. But it is especially worthwhile that the readers of a college newspaper comprehend the connection between what Churchill...
...sensitive negotiations. And never mind the fact that he probably meant the Mediterranean Sea, along which Israel has a lengthy border, and not the Red Sea, on which it has but one port. There was something else jarring about what Bush said. There is no such thing as an "inter"-ballistic missile. These mistakes may seem minor, but taken together they suggest that Bush is still under water when grappling with foreign- and defense-policy basics...