Word: moving
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Like many HDS employees, Maynard has stayed in one House for many years and has no desire to move anywhere else...
Both University administrators and city officials hailed the move as a milestone for town-gown relations because it provided a boost to the city's flagging level of low-income housing...
Melissa R. Langsam blames Harvard's lack of a dating scene on the over-liberalization of its students (Opinion, Jan. 9). She claims that a move back to "old fashioned lovin'"--specifically men asking out the girls and, while they're at it, paying for them--would remedy much of the problem...
...would like to move away from [dominant historical themes of heroism and patriotism] and teach about Vietnam's ethnic and regional diversity, as well as implications of Vietnam's territorial expansion over the centuries...
...which are in his head and his head alone: Did you have an affair with an intern, Mr. President? And did you encourage her to lie about that affair? He's waiting because he doesn't want to deny anything which might later be proven true. A wise legal move. Unfortunately, it's a devastating ethical move. I don't believe him now. I wanted him to be honestly angry from the beginning, to deny the charges and dismiss them as the ludicrous fantasies of an imaginative young woman. But he did not, not convincingly, not until the pleas...