Word: seene
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Barthold, a fourth-year graduate student in the Economics Department who voted with the committee to switch textbooks, said, "People have looked at it (the Lipsey and Steiner textbook) over the past few years and seen that it was getting better, so it is no big shock...
...real undergraduate admissions office is run by L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of admissions, who said at the time of the decision that he was pleased that Harvard was singled out, but felt that Harvard should not be seen as the exclusive example; "we are one of many...
Harvard has unquestionably made gains in bringing minorities into the College over the last ten years. What remains to be seen is whether Harvard's cautious approach, based on the ideal of "diversity" will make further significant progress. On one side, "diversity" offers no guarantee that percentages of minorities in the College will not fall below their current low levels while on the other side it offers no protection against covert quota-setting...
Sidney officials have now issued an ultimatum: they will contribute $9,800 and no more. The federal authorities are considering their answer. In the meantime, that 1936 truck may not have seen its last days after...
...world has seldom seen such huge international manufacturing alliances as planemakers are now forging. Their aims: to win access to the latest technology, help spread the cost of developing new planes and, not least, to counter nationalistic objections to government airlines buying "foreign" craft. The diplomacy involved can get both complex and testy, as witness the three-cornered negotiations from which Boeing last week came out a big first-round winner...