Word: permanente
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Alva believes that he is close to finding a fourth burial site and that the next 10 years will see even greater revelations. Archaeologists are finding clues about the life of ordinary people by uncovering foundations of houses, determining their size and the location of doors and hearths. In 1995...
Militance as well as membership is on the rise. Repeatedly defeated by ; fierce employer resistance -- especially the practice of firing strikers and hiring permanent, nonunion replacements -- unions had almost abandoned the strike weapon. Fewer than 4 million workdays were lost to strikes and lockouts in 1993, the lowest figure in...
Part of the problem was that for the past 18 months, Harvard did not have a permanent vice president for government, community and public affairs.
Patton says this opportunity has allowed her to further her career interest in poetry. Next Year, she will enter a master's degree program in creative writing, and she hopes to make writing a permanent part of her life.
In 1886, on the occasion of Harvard's 250th anniversary, Charles William Eliot, the University's greatest president, painted an optimistic picture of its future. "Universities are among the most permanent of human institutions," Eliot said. "They outlast particular forms of government, and even the legal and industrial institutions in...