Word: selected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Note--In houses other than Eliot, students receive a random lottery number and select their own room. The masters' assistants assign rooms to sophomores...
...months now, the Board of Overseers has been trying to develop a position on divestment. This weekend a select committee of the Board will meet to decide whether the committee-as-a-whole has the power to vote on the matter at all. Instead of ensuring that this issue gets the deliberation it deserves, Steiner helped create an agenda front-loaded with lectures from pro-administration officials, leaving scant time for discussion among Board members...
...subsidizes housing costs for transfer students who chose to live in several Harvard-owned buildings, including Peabody Terrace, 18 Banks Street and the Botanical Gardens Apartments. These students can also purchase partial board contracts with Harvard Dining Services. The total cost of room and board to transfer students who select this "annex housing" option is usually a little higher than the fees paid by students who live in the residential houses...
...House Education and Labor Committee's subcommittee on select education is scheduled to investigate the university's bylaws, which allow the board to pick its own members. Lawmakers also are expected to examine the process by which Zinser was chosen...
...jobs are out there for the picking. Thanks to deregulation of the trucking industry in 1980, there is a growing demand for nonunion drivers. Tighter licensing procedures and drug screening have worsened the trucker shortage. As a result, beginners can select from a variety of offers, some paying more than $30,000 a year...