Word: joining
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...number of Sociology concentrators increased three from last year's 14, but is still significantly lower than the previous year's 49. Several students joined the department over the summer last year, and Stephen E. Cornell, assistant professor of sociology, said he expected more to join this summer...
...scientific evidence. Liebowitz parlays his limited success in drug therapy into an apparent belief that the pleasures of romantic love are little different from those of recreational drugs. Sperry praises "science as the proven Number I method available for answering problems," and suggests that science and religion will join in "a new theology, one that would promote the values of conservation, renewable energy sources, and the like..." Both books are laughable--in their own dangerous...
Harvard's main supplier of dairy products, embroiled in a 10-week strike which has drawn student calls for a University boycott of the company's goods, ahs agreed to allow an election to determine whether or not the company's employees wish to join a labor union...
...eighth student group voted Friday to join in protesting the naming of a Kennedy School of Government Scholarship after former High Commissioner of Germany John J. McCloy...
During the second semester of a student's sophomore year, be or she must decide where to eat as a junior. Students have the option of "going independent," as many minorities do, or joining one of the highly profiled Princeton eating clubs. Of the dozen or so clubs, only five remain selective--Ivy Club, Cap and Gown, Tiger Inn, Cottage and Tower--which one can join through the traditional "Bicker" process, similar to punching season for Harvard finals clubs. One can also join a nonselective "open" club through a lottery system and waiting list...