Word: presention
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...directly from Radcliffe classes prior to 1977--and that it may absorb into itself Radcliffe's considerable endowment and not insignificant real estate. Who gains and who loses in this arrangement should be glaringly obvious, but apparently is not so to Radcliffe's administration and to many past and present students...
...deeply troubling to learn that the present struggle over Radcliffe's role, structure and identity continues to be reduced in so many minds to an instance of "silly....squabbling" (to quote one recent letterwriter to The New York Times). What's in a name these reductivists or simplifiers ask, other than confusion and "time-wasting," when Radcliffe does not hire its own faculty (though it never did) and when, since 1977, it no longer admits its own students. For whatever reasons of their own, some refuse to comprehend that Radcliffe ideally still has a role to play that Harvard will...
About 15 students showed up for the meeting in Currier House. Also present were Carl A. Tempesta, manager of facilities and passenger transport services, and Philip A. Bean, assistant to Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis...
...happened, Bradfield's tumor cells had a characteristic present in about 30% of breast-cancer cells: too many copies of a gene known as HER-2/neu. This gene makes a protein that helps relay the signal telling cells to divide. Having too much of it is associated with an especially rampaging, hard-to-treat cancer. Once this form of breast cancer metastasizes, a patient typically has just six to 12 months to live...
...Sunday the group will focus on the problems each government faces in building support for internationalism--Clinton with his troubles in getting Congress to approve imf funding and U.N. dues, Blair with Britain's Euroskepticism. The discussion among the players has been free ranging and sometimes intense. Although all present are encouraged to speak up, there is one rule: Clinton and Blair get to talk whenever they want...