Word: peg
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Though most estimates peg the College's Jewish population at one-quarter of the student body, Yasin estimates that the aggregate Muslim and Arab community at Harvard only numbers between 100 and 150 people...
...square peg into a round hole. The Theatricals simply wouldn't be the same if it were compelled to include women in its shows. The Theatricals derives its strength from its all-male cast, enrapturing audience with its own unique brand of humor. Much of the fun of its productions depends on gender-based jokes. It would be forced to transform into an entirely different kind of group, or else lose much of its famed hilarity if forced to change its tradition. For a precautionary example, we need only look to the fate of Princeton's Triangle Club, Princeton...
...uneven bars in Sydney. Far more meaningful, though, are the mistrials of the virtual currency that much of Euroland adopted in 1999 to simplify trade and build economic muscle. A spendable euro won't be in print before 2002. Until then, it's a calculation that 11 nations peg their currencies to, and so far it hasn't worked well for Europeans. Underscoring the trouble: Denmark last week elected not to join the Euro union...
...probably lucky to have the additional breadth," he said, "[PEG] allows you to delay committing to one discipline or another...
...addition to the advising provided by GSAS faculty, KSG faculty also advises PEG students. They actually run a weekly seminar solely for PEG students, who present their research ideas to each other...