Word: orientedness
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In an effort to get even closer to the music he loves, Woody has been quietly rehearsing with a group of more New Orleans-oriented musicians for the past year or so. He remains vague about his ultimate plans for the group, but banjoist Davis says there is talk of...
AS the Undergraduate Council reconstitutes its leadership and plunges into a new year, a paramount concern is whether the body will concentrate on "political" or student-oriented "service" issues.
THIS is not to suggest that the council's more directly student-oriented service functions are not valuable. Many worthy but indigent student organizations have benefited from the council's grant system. The council also funds social functions, the majority of which succeed reasonably well.
Pittman said that with society becoming increasingly image oriented, successful use of television has taken on a critical role. He criticized Democrats for failing to use television to their own benefit in the last presidential election and for attacking Republicans for their TV efforts.
"Since Harvard tends not to be family-oriented in other situations, I think it's humanizing for students to see masters with their children," says Master Nagy.