Word: redesignated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...conscious of its obligation to protect and preserve Harvard's historical architecture. Philip Parsons, director of planning for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, told Harvard Magazine in January, "We intend to preserve the richness of the original detail, and to add a contemporary flavor." The firm overseeing the redesign, Goody, Clancy & Associates, is well qualified to maintain a balance between old and new to judge from its renovation of Weld Hall and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Further, the architectural plans will maintain the Union's elaborate cornices and grand doorways...
Thus the issue at hand is simply a misunderstanding between those who value the past and those who value the future. The Administration is preparing the way for a successful academic environment in the 21st century. The alumni are concerned with maintaining sense of the 19th. But the redesign incorporates both perspectives, being at once practical and conservative. The University must be a dynamic institution in order to continually accommodate the needs of the Harvard community...
...wanted poster issued last week by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the suspected robber of Matthews Hall has been discredited and disgraced by a fabricated redesign. The altered version of the poster includes a caricature of a black male in place of the original police sketch and mocks the criminal's alias as "Afro-American...
...debate. Paranormal data make it a lot easier to accept that Jesus and other spiritually advanced beings did things that exceed what science understands to be human capacity. Once we take a hard look at the miracle of human potential, the debunkers and the faithful will both have to redesign their world view...
...defective trucks with exposed fuel tanks that can explode and burn in side-impact crashes. The Department of Transportation has scheduled a public hearing in December to decide whether the nation's No. 1 automaker should recall its line of pickups built between 1973 and 1987. In a 1988 redesign, GM moved the fuel tanks inside the trucks' protective body frames...