Word: modernizations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Proving that the Depression era at The Crimson was not marked by an economy of words, story lengths began to grow in the thirties. By the late 1950's, a modern format had been established that would stay essentially the same for forty years...
...People brought to the table their own areas of expertise. We brought passion to the issues we were concerned with," Rayman said, noting Kennedy's expertise in race relations and Sandel's examination of justice in the modern...
Andrew D. Halksworth, a modern language teacher at Eaton who advises students applying to schools in the U.S., refused to comment on the prince's college search. If William did apply, he would be an exception to the rule...
After corresponding with the sports editors on the topic, I've noticed that the usage has generally changed to reflect the modern era. In other sports topics, the coverage of non-traditional teams (i.e. other than football, basketball, soccer, hockey, etc.) continues to be an issue. The Crimson should continue its efforts to cover the full diversity of sports at Harvard...
...world has been getting an increasing attack of the jitters over two works by the Austrian Expressionist artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918). Portrait of Wally, 1912, and Dead City III, 1911, were part of a large fall show of Schiele's drawings and paintings at Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, all on loan from the government-financed Leopold Foundation in Vienna. The two paintings have long been claimed by descendants of Viennese Jewish families from whom the Nazis stole them in the 1930s. Right at the end of the show--in fact only hours before the works were...