Word: move
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Move up to 1977, and find Harvard--minus the injured Davenport--looking less than strong in its opening contests, and Princeton playing well in its early games but practically giving away three decisions by a total of ten points...
Although the Planning Office, which had been considering moving the Extension Division into the space, announced that move was off, the students say they want further assurances that no other bureaucrats will move into their study space, either...
...Tosteson's position as dean-designate of the Harvard Medical School and dean and vice president of the medical school" at Chicago. The Chicago Sunday Times administrators were angry because Tosteson had been the subject of their own prolonged recruitment drive. Tosteson says the University of Chicago move simply gave him more time to prepare to come to Harvard...
...public debate about health policy." Like teaching innovation, the development of demonstration projects seems to be a prime concern for the 52-year-old dean. When he addressed an annual meeting of the American Association of Medical Colleges in 1974, he said, "I propose that the academic medical community move independently to increase the quality and quantity of its efforts in educating the public about health. Each medical center could establish experimental programs in health education in its region...
...both Houses. In an ideal society, age would be no bar to the continued employment of individuals who find fulfillment in their work. But while raising the age at which employers may force their workers to retire constitutes an admirable, long-range goal for American society, such a move, if unaccompanied by major economic reforms, could have many adverse social effects...