Word: orientedness
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The demise of these institutions is part of a larger trend in which Harvard Square has become less student-friendly and more oriented toward the hordes of tourists and suburban teens who invade the Square on weekend nights.
Megan said that when he assumes the post at the beginning of July, his first item of business will be to talk to students and start planning student-oriented arts events.
But after all, the text was written by Marcel Proust, who, based strictly on my experience with this book, justly enjoys his reputation as a very fine writer. There are lovely passages that evoke the original's themes of memory, loss, sensation, nature, and the ability of art to make...
De Soto, 59, an economist, first cited the potency of shadow economies in his seminal 1989 book, The Other Path. His new work argues that most market-oriented reforms have failed to help the poor because clubby oligarchs and red tape have shut them out. In Peru it takes a...
Senior Lecturer Henry H. Leitner, who teaches Computer Science 51, the notoriously grueling departmental introduction to object-oriented programming, says he believes undergrads are better suited to teaching his course because the students he hires have taken the course very recently and so are intimately familiar with the concepts and...