Word: prefered
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...Department of Housing and Urban Development in October, charging that the Board was not giving residents the chance to negotiate directly with Harvard. Giovanditto could not be reached for comment last night. But Halbfinger indicated that tenants might accept the deal, although some residents have said they would prefer to move to a Harvard-owned plot behind the local library. Harvard’s Chief Planner Kathy Spiegelman also said she had received “positive feedback” about the proposal. Neither Spiegelman nor Halbfinger would comment on the amount of money involved in the possible exchange. Halbfinger...
...course is, say, analytical enough to meet a Core requirement. In the mean time, professors should consider making minor adjustments their curricula so as to be consistent with the logistical requirements of Core courses, which include that courses have midterm and final examinations. (We humbly remind professors who prefer to give a final paper that a final exam need not be a three-hour examination; in our book, a brief unit test would suffice, too.)The effects of more departmental courses that are cross-listed as Core courses will not be substantially different than the effects we envision after...
...freshman musical, that is. Facebook.com removed the separation between high school and college facebook accounts Monday, allowing students in both groups to send each other friend requests and subsequently view each other’s profiles. The integration of the two accounts raised concerns about privacy from students who prefer to share their college lives with their college friends. The issue of high schoolers viewing their collegiate counterparts’ profiles is a concern for gay and lesbian students who may not be out to people from their high school, according to a Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Straight Alliance...
...would prefer to teach courses with a captive audience...not because they are forced to take it freshman year,” said Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier...
...prefer the North American ending or the British one? The British one' -- cause you expect them to kiss at the end, and in the British one they don't. I think that's kind of lovely...