Word: orientedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Living in a media-oriented, Washington D.C. family, going to college in the politically tumultuous 1960s, and developing a deep interest in the American South stimulated Alan Brinkley to become a professor, he said in a speech yesterday.
Though fair-minded and often generous to its intellectual opponents, the book is obviously an effort to discredit the reigning view that crime is largely, or entirely, the by-product of poverty, racism, broken families and other social disturbances. By focusing narrowly on environmental conditions that help breed crime, the...
But casual bikers might be warned not to reach for their Rollfasts. John F. Tomlinson '87, president of the association, says the new organization is "oriented toward bike road racing."
Melendez, who wrote the government's tome-sized by-laws as a freshman and says he typed over 80 percent of its reports and announcements last year, proudly says that the council has gone from being a special interest-oriented to a task-oriented group during his four years as...
The department's youngest full professor, newcomer Timothy J. Clark, constitutes an untraditional wing of the tradition-oriented department. "He burst onto the scene in his thirties with two fabulous books on Courbet--they were an outburst of fresh air in a jaded field, and we hired him," says Grabar...