Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard won the other seven matches. Chum Steele had little trouble at number one, but Dave Benjamin and Kileff were pushed to the limit in the second and third spots. Benjamin edged Pete Monroe, 6-0, 5-7, 7-5; Kileff defeated Bill Ewen...
Crowds of people always fill the streets in Peking. Cars are few and the speed limit is low because bicycles choke the streets during rush hour. Taxi-cabs are too few to hail on the streets, but can be called by phone. If a taxi-driver doesn't seem to know the city, it is usually because she is an administrator taking her turn in the lower ranks. (This is a normal practice throughout Chinese society: a factory manager will work for a time at the bench and an army officer will serve as a "private...
...appointment of Associate Professors Daniel Seltzer, Larry D. Benson, and Walter Kaiser '54 is likely to have pushed the Department almost up to its size limit. It also approximately balanced the number of professors in the 19th century, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. The 19th century, Rosenberg's field, was already well-populated, although almost entirely with poetry specialists and intellectual historians. Rosenberg's department does leave the department without a tenured member whose field is the 19th-century novel...
Using the "rolling" policy the committee has accepted 614 applicants to date, expecting about 460 of these to come to Harvard. Next month the committee will review 500 late and 175 deferred applications to fill 75 vacancies and bring the class to its limit...
...grant may also be used to support a Nieman Institute, "still in the thinking stages," for senior journalists past the Nieman age limit of 40, according to Dwight E. Sargent, Curator of the Foundation. Visiting Institute scholars would have the same privileges as the regularly-appointed Nieman fellows, but for periods of a few months rather than a full year...