Word: orientedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After reading the Crimson on and off for the past two years while a student at Harvard Law School, I drew to the conclusion that The Crimson's esteemed reputation was overblown. I found a good deal of your reporting inadequate, your choice of stories and the play of these...
Bok said yesterday he considers it necessary for the school to focus on training professionals because there is no longer a demand for academically-oriented theologians.
Government professor Hofheinz echoes Gold's dissatisfaction with the ability of open-ended labels to get to the crux of Chinese politics. The analogies the widely used factional terms conjure up, he says, "are quite inaccurate. In fact, political factions are not oriented around issues of moderate versus radical, but...
The best and worst of Boston dance belongs to its own small dance community. The safe, established and pleasantly mediocre sails through each year on tour. Boston is too close to New York, or its theater space is too limited, to be included on the circuits of companies like the...
Modern Southern politicians are fond of describing themselves as being "people-oriented," and they undertake elaborate projects to dramatize their concern for the common man. As a Congressman, Pryor worked anonymously in nursing homes for several weeks and later made public his findings about how old people were being mistreated...