Word: profited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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TheaterWatch is a non-profit student organization computer device devoted to determining what should and should not be watched and internalized of the selection presented each season. This spring, TheaterWatch was solicited for the following suggestions. Hello, I am TheaterWatch. This season, look forward to pressing the # key. Hee-hee. That's right. The spring shall bring #, a play co-written by J. Eric Marler (GSAS) whom we once saw wowing audiences from his desk at the pit of the valley created by stacked rafters in Leverett Old Library. Wry, clever, fresh humor and a ruthlessly deadpan delivery marked Posthumous...
...since the new stores are willing to pay more for the "central" location. This is a major point of contention because most small business owners rent rather than own their space. For this reason, an increase in rent will translate directly into a lower or even negative profit margin. Small business owners are therefore vehemently opposed to the project...
With a recently designated historic park and a$126 million aquarium planned for the downtownarea, Furtado says New Bedford hopes to developtourism as its newest source of profit...
...symposium on the New England Holocaust Memorial yesterday at Faneuil Hall. Among the panelists were Associate Professor of Government Daniel J. Goldhagen '81; James E. Young, associate professor of English and Judaic Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Margot Stern Strom, executive director of the educational non-profit organization Facing History and Ourselves; and Leonard Zakim, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League...
...store did not meet a demand for a good (radical dogma), it would not make a profit and would be forced to shut down. If Revolution Books tried to expand to every corner in Cambridge, there would be a surplus of radical dogma and the stores would close until the optimal level of shops existed (presumably...