Word: minimall
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But despite its minimal monetary value--the bust was appraised at about $5,000, according to Maloney--the bust has a distinct place in the history of the University, as well as strong sentimental value for many Adams House residents.
The drugs may have side effects, however, such as reducing the rate at which wounds heal and preventing fetus development. However, Folkman said the side effects are minimal when contrasted to those caused by chemotherapy: hair and weight loss, nausea and diarrhea.
Your story on the election of a chair for the Undergraduate Council Reform Committee (news story, March 19) reported, without any context, inflammatory, unfair and inaccurate remarks made by former council president Robert M. Hyman '98 about the candidacy of William M. Jay '98. Minimal research on the part of...
Before printing John Sack's piece (Opinion, March 13), did the responsible people at The Crimson bother to look at the book in question, my review of it or the letter exchanged between Sack and me that was subsequently published? Did they bother to make even the most minimal effort...
Tuition began its climb in the '70s, when universities suddenly found themselves confronting a fiscal landscape more hostile than any they had faced in the previous quarter-century. Although I did not know it at the time, in my freshman year, 1972, Penn was emerging from a fiscal crisis. The...