Word: permanente
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The results of GSAS's efforts, however, will be diminished if minority undergraduates continue to feel there is no permanent place for them higher in the ivory tower. Last spring GSAS began a letter-writing campaign to encourage Harvard minority undergraduates to consider careers in academia. But for many upperclassmen...
On Sept. 17, the office of U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar announced the full council is scheduled to meet today to discuss the war. He will also meet separately with the council's five permanent members.
"We have agreement in principle that we should work to preserve unity among the permanent members of the Security Council," Shevardnadze told reporters as he left the U.S. mission to the United Nations.
Typically, an invitation to visit as a full professor carries an implied offer of a permanent post in the future. But Baker said that this spring she removed herself from consideration for a tenured post because she did not want to leave her current position at Goucher College. She is...
While the present seems settled at last in the Sports information office, the future is a little uncertain. Cicero took the head job on a one-year interim basis, and has not decided if he will apply for a permanent position next summer.