Word: representation
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"I don't expect you to watch most popular shows, but you do not represent most of America," Carswell--who won the Dana Reed Prize for undergraduate writing while at Harvard--added.
Masters of houses, deans, and admissions and financial aid officials will represent the administration at the meeting, Dr. Susan Bailey, director of the Office of Institutional Policy Research on Women's Education at Harvard and Radcliffe, said yesterday.
The Hai Hong's passengers-mostly ethnic Chinese-represent a new type of refugee. There is some evidence that the ship and its human cargo left Viet Nam with the knowledge of either the Hanoi government or high Vietnamese officials. Refugees have testified that since July a scarcely concealed...
Quoted in a Unification Church publication, Master Speaks, Moon said: "The policy-makers in the background are the professors. Even though they represent the cultural field, more than anything else we need scholars in the scientific field. That's why we opened the Unified Science Conference in Europe last month...
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