Word: months
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that weren't enough, on Wednesday Yale geology professor Antonio Lasaga, charged last month with possessing child pornography, was spotted near the home of a minor related to the case and rearrested. For its part, Yale sent a letter home to parents stating that crime in New Haven has dropped 33 percent since...
...month after coming back from a whirlwind nationwide tour soliciting opinion from alumnae, Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson has taken her show on the road at Harvard. Yet while Wilson managed to hit 10 of America's largest cities in her first tour, closer to home she is hitting just three of the 13 dining halls...
Maybe she learned from President Neil L. Rudenstine, who can boast that he talks directly to the students when he has just one office hour a month for all 6,500 of us. Doesn't anyone at this place care? There is one administrator who bothers to visit all 13 dining halls when he wants to know what students think: Harvard Dining Services Executive Chef Michael Miller. If Miller can put that much effort into getting our feedback on steak bombs and popcorn chicken, shouldn't Wilson be doing at least as much for the future of Radcliffe...
...away, and so is 1992, the year of the riots. Not old enough for an anniversary, the remains lie unexcavated in the rubble of more recent crises. So at Harvard in the fall of 1998, pictures of that familiar smoke-darkened sky are like fresh posters for last month's bull-fight. We thought El Terror had been killed in the ring, and so the familiar image is like seeing a ghost. Things aren't so finished as they seemed...
...first story was to profile the six congressional women," Sullivan said. "Now, next month, there will be 56 women in Congress." However, Sullivan observed that the number of females on high-level staff has not increased significantly...