Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Brinkley, who will join Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38 and only three other full-time historians at the CUNY graduate history department, said this job offered him a change of pace from Harvard. "I will be doing less teaching than I did at Harvard and I suppose that is one of my reasons for going there," Brinkley said...
...need for the building has long been clear to everyone associated with Children's. With inpatient buildings 30 to 70 years old, the hospital's physical plant has not kept pace with the rapid changes in pediatric medicine," said David S. Weiner, president of Children...
...houses have been able to keep pace withstudents' new interests--adding community serviceprojects and weight rooms--while maintaining oldtraditions including house libraries and dramasocieties...
...first obtain requisite permits. The Sandinistas also suspended a six-week-old visitors' program with Costa Rica after more than 1,200 Nicaraguans failed to return home from cross-border visits with relatives. Some skeptics wondered if such measures might signal the beginning of an attempt to slow the pace of reforms called for in the Guatemala plan...
Defensive Line: The Harvard front line has proven that it can control the pace of a game. The Crimson five, led by Captain Kevin Dulsky, Jim Bell and Don Peterson, can stop the run (they have only allowed 462 yards on the ground) and pressure the quarterback (they have sacked opposing passers 26 times...