Word: majority
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Quite aside from the policy question of whether cable to each room is desirable it would be a very costly undertaking right now as it would require major interior wiring changes, including substantial rewiring in buildings that are very historic," Lewis said...
...know, it used to be major thumbs up when I was 20 but now I see it and I am just thinking, why's there that thing with Ally Sheedy getting made over at the end with the bow in her hair so that she can go out with Emilio Estevez? That's a triumph? I mean, that's really a triumph--for the cool artsy girl to realize that the only way to get a guy is to put make-up on, put her hair up in a bow, get rid of her black turtleneck and leggings?! That...
Course assistant Michael L. Develin '00 called the textbook "very bad." "The course would have been better with just about any other textbook, or maybe with no text at all," he says. "One of the major problems was that the book was no longer coordinated with the aims of the course...
Across the nation, students at major universities have angrily occupied administration buildings and pounded on chancellors' office doors, demanding that their institutions accept their rightful responsibility and take a role in ending the United States' involvement with the Third World. Is this a scene from 1969 during the opposition to the Vietnam...
...League refuse to demand public disclosure of factory locations. While the apparel manufactures claim that this information is a trade secret, disclosure is vital to ensure that those who monitor factory conditions are doing their jobs properly. With factory locations made public, sweatshops will have nowhere to hide. Major universities like Duke, Georgetown and the University of Wisconsin at Madison have already committed to full disclosure; in response, Harvard, a much richer institution with a national reputation for moral leadership, should not be afraid to join in this initiative. If American universities join together in making this demand, the industry...