Word: section
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...technology. Harvard Yard, and the University in general, are beautiful places to visit, and there is definitely enough room for Harvard's historic importance to share space with the needs of its students. I really would like to answer the tourists' questions assuming I wasn't running to a section or carrying my laundry...
Surviving contestants represent a considerable cross-section of their class, from editor of The Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard to captain of the varsity rugby team to chair of the PBHA Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program...
...brother called. He told me [Republican nominee Robert J. Dole] had mentioned my son on television. That really surprised me," Delvoland Shakespeare, whose family lives in a predominantly black section of southeast Cleveland, said in a telephone interview early this morning...
...middle-aged women whose husbands leave them for what Bette Midler in the movie calls Pop-Tarts, the emotional and economic devastation can be profound. "Remember," says Lynne Gold-Bikin, a divorce lawyer and former chair of the American Bar Association's Family Law Section, "the first wife is normally the one that lives over the store, who puts hubby through school, who works and raises the kids." The second wife gets not only the fruits of his career building but also the benefits of his midlife interest in family. "Now, when she has the baby...
Thus far, it has been Dean Knowles' crusade, but only on paper. I issue a challenge to the dean to make good on his assertion to Harvard Magazine that "the immediate resource issue is maintaining pressure on making section sizes smaller." Mandate that all sections contain between 12 and 15 people. Without such a commitment, the word might start getting out that Harvard students are "learning" in "sections" of 25 people -- and the result could make this year's U.S. News ranking seem positively cheerful...