Word: junior
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Pianist Ruth Pergament performs selections by Beethoven, Brahms, Liszt and Schumann. Winthrop Junior Common Room...
...fact that that high school championship season was the high point of their lives. Through the years they have never been able to equal the glory of their youthful triumph. They have, in fact, fallen into mediocrity. One of the players, now a timid and bitterly self-pitying junior high school principal, mentions that his son asked him to define mediocrity. He notes that mediocre means "of low excellence," and he claims that his son asked simply because the boy sees his father as the epitome of mediocrity, the epitome of low excellence...
According to junior Dan Waldman, "He can point out little things and make some changes. He really helps." Lundy continued, "He knows the game as well as anybody and even more than that his relationship with the players is great. Jack's a pretty special person and just a fantastic coach...
...which completed its 32-page report in late April and is now circulating it confidentially to principals in the case, rejects Hartman's assertion that his academic freedom was violated and concludes that the Department of City and Regional Planning had "sufficient legitimate grounds" for not renewing the outspoken junior faculty member's appointment...
...report of this University panel--known as the Hartman Review Committee--represented Harvard's first attempt to systematically study a non-hiring case. It examined a junior faculty member's right to criticize his tenured colleagues, the role of "subjective" elements in hiring decisions, and the obligations of a department to grant "due process" to those it considers for non-tenured positions...