Word: oxford
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...heritage that colors much of his poetry), first came to the United States as an exchange student in Detroit when he was 17. Intending to become a physician, Sacks developed his love of poetry as an undergraduate at Princeton in the early 70s, and went on to study at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and take a doctorate at Yale in English. He published his first collection of poems, In These Mountains, in the same year, 1986, as he published his first major scholarly endeavor, The English Elegy: Studies in the Genre from Spenser to Yeats...
...most noticeable aspect of the expansion will be the addition of three floors above the current one-story administrative wing on the Oxford St. side of the building...
...office at the corner of the University on Oxford Street, HGCI Director Leith Sharp and a small staff oversee one of the College’s most ambitious projects—to get students to turn off their computer monitors when not using them...
Also significant will be the creation of a new handicapped accesible entrance off Oxford St., since the current ramp at the main entrance does not meet the required specifications. The new entrance will have a gradually sloped walkway...
...site mobilization area will extend from the front of the building almost to the entrance of Loker Commons; however, there will be a walkway through from the Harvard Yard side of the area to Kirkland St. and Oxford St. Also affected will be the University shuttle stop, currently located at that intersection. The stop will probably be moved down Kirkland St., away from the restricted area...