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Word: seemly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Society of Jesus seem ready to press on with the fallen priests' work...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Wu, | Title: Slain Priests Had Ties to Harvard | 12/14/1989 | See Source »

Furthermore, the editors seem to assume that Harvard students confine their social and extracurricular lives to the houses in which they live. Of course houses play a significant role in the lives of students. But we can and do interact with people outside our assigned houses--in classes, clubs, and other houses...

Author: By Mark J. Sneider, | Title: What's So Bad About Stereotypes? | 12/14/1989 | See Source »

...maximum diversity and full randomization believe that the current system "breeds intolerance and fear and sometimes even loathing," then why don't they call for next fall's randomization of every Harvard student--not just first-years? Or what about randomized rooming groups? These bold and obviously unpopular proposals seem consistent with the editors' desire for a homogenized housing system...

Author: By Mark J. Sneider, | Title: What's So Bad About Stereotypes? | 12/14/1989 | See Source »

...addition, the editors seem to feel that stereotypes play the major role in a student's decision to live in a particular house. They ignore the differences in special facilities, location, room size and architecture...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: What's the Rush? | 12/14/1989 | See Source »

...editors have taken an "all or nothing" approach to the lottery issue. By doing so, they fail to realize that the 100 percent randomization will have a dramatic impact on the first group of students involved. A gradual transition and careful tinkering seem more logical, and perhaps more appropriate for such a minor problem...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: What's the Rush? | 12/14/1989 | See Source »

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