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...that matter, neither did I until he made his biggest jump of the winter--from South House to Winthrop at the outset of this term. The fact that Rand was in a position to make such a jump in the first place is a story in itself...
...Faculty should therefore be careful about how it phrases any endorsement of these committees. The groups should study the possibility of creating much-needed basic courses, but the Faculty should make it very clear from the outset that they are only investigative groups, and are not charged with proving the necessity for any part of a required core curriculum...
...establishes a rapport with the students from the very outset so that everyone gets encouraged to contribute to discussions--it's very clear teaching is important to him and it translates into a great deal of concern for his students," Rosenbaum said...
Acosta, unseeded at the outset of the tournament, upset the number four and five seeds before losing to top-ranked Joe Thomas of Texas in the semi-finals...
...nomination comes in the middle of a concerted effort by an assortment of Pentagon admirers to assert the cause of higher defense spending at the outset of the Carter Administration. The opening of the current push to expand America's nuclear arsenal was signaled during Ronald Reagan's campaign against former President Ford in the Republican primaries last spring. From New Hampshire to Texas, Reagan charged that the Soviet Union had opened up a dangerous numerical lead in strategic weaponry, a lead that could only be erased by substantial increases in American defense spending. After gaining his party's nomination...