Word: kept
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wonderful young people they would cease to be junior faculty and become part of the system. The fairly shortterm rotation is good for the institution and for the education and also isn't bad for their careers. It's better to be told you're not going to be kept on permanently within a short period, rather than being kept hanging on year after year...
...Hour After Westerly). One encomium on his work is contained in an aside: "Once a scholar asked to see his letters from Gertrude Stein. 'Sorry, but I didn't keep them,' Coates answered. 'That's funny,' the scholar said. 'Miss Stein kept your letters...
...most of the second stanza, the Big Green kept play around midfield, and with ten minutes gone in the half, Dartmouth's Curtis Oberg went 15 yards for a try, breaking two tackles along...
...until Saturday's smooth, authoritative row, you would have needed a scorecard and then some to unscramble the dogfight for varsity berths among the top 16. A perplexed Higginson tried mixing various combinations for his defending Eastern Spring bout. But the filet mignon of lightweight crews kept on coming out of the Newell oven like an Elsie-Burger, losing to Rutgers while just edging MIT at the wire...
Despite all the wins in the field, number one was not the rule on the track. It was instead continuous thirds, fourths and fifths that kept Harvard on the heels of Northeastern. The lone victor for the Crimson on the track was co-captain Paul Organ, who took the 110-meter high hurdles in 15.38, while battling a vicious head wind...