Word: musts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sandel's case, then, portends well for the possiblity of increasing the number of promotions of Harvard junior faculty members, but it does not necessarily guarantee it. Nor does it vindicate Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence's plan to lower the hurdles which junior faculty members must face in seeking tenure. Members of the Government Department and President Bok were all quick to point to high quality of Sandel's scholarship and how the young professor would have won tenure regardless of the University's newly articulated desire to tenure from within. That a young scholar as uniquely...
...city has been saying all along that Central Square must be made more attractive," says Catharine Woodbury, a city planner and a staffer on the city's Central Square Subcommittee. To that end, the city, along with the state's Department of Environmental Management, contributed $1.5 million to spruce up the sidewalks at the triangle which connects Western Avenue and River Street to Central Square...
Unfortunately, as the admissions guide, to its credit, mentions, standing between you and that Nobel Laureate is your teaching fellow. What the guide neglects to elaborate upon, however, is the extent to which you must depend on your section leader: he/she interprets the word from on high, answers your questions, and perhaps most importantly, grades your papers. If a teaching system which gives disproportionate weight to section leaders than to full professors is accepted on face value (which is, of course, debatable), for $20,000, competent section leaders does not seem like too much...
Main dishes are consistently satisfying, with no mistaking among six but must order carefully. It is not apparent to the menu reader that Ta Chien chicken, scholar's dry-fried jumbo shrimp, and rose shrimp are all as similar as adjoining arms of Ta Chien's China...
...digging through the rhetoric, the posturing, the lists of atrocities, there shines one fundamental truth regarding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict--the Israelis have a state, the Palestinians do not. Common sense would dictate that if there is ever to be peaceful coexistence, the national aspirations of the Palestinian people must be achieved. Palestinians, like the Israelis, deserve a homeland...