Word: poste
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...usually perceived as quite a joke," Seltzer says. "In some departments, people just treat a junior Faculty slot as a 'fancy post...
Exploding off the first kick-off, Harvard created two scoring chances-and hit the post twice. Such offensive promise characterized the Crimson's first half, but gradually it began to show signs of masochism...
Applicants found out if they made the first cut either by checking with their fellowship advisors or by going to the Office of Career Services (OCS). Because of security concerns, OCS did not post the list of students selected-as in years past-but required students to ask OCS staff in person...
...blustery November afternoon in 1990, 12 Amish carpenters and 55 Amish and Mennonite farmers raised the Clinic for Special Children. Wielding sledgehammers, Douglas fir timbers and stout oak pegs, they framed the post-and-beam building by the end of the day. "Now when Jake's mules turn at the end of a row," says Morton, "he often looks to see if I am at my laboratory window. He has grandchildren with the disease I'm studying, and we both hope they can live to work in the field...
...undergo a battery of psychological exams. During counseling it is stressed that the test is elective and the result confidential (a key concern for people who worry about health insurance). Misconceptions are dispelled: a positive result does not mean you are currently afflicted. And the strenuous post-test requirements--a visit every three months the first year and every six months the following two years--are made clear. To date, 183 have been tested; almost twice that number have not kept appointments or have dropped out. "That's their way of telling us they don't really want the test...