Word: selecter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students will be able to swipe their cards and select freshly-made sandwiches, fruit, beverages and dessert courtesy of their meal plans...
...There is not enough time to fulfill the core. Harvard demands that students select a concentration in their first year. This is earlier than almost any other liberal arts institution in the country. There is a great benefit to this system, but it also means that students must be able to explore various departments, outside of the Core, in order to decide. With expository writing and a potential language requirement, this becomes quite tricky for many, especially those whose very desire to become "broadly educated" may lead them down various paths. And once students select a concentration, they must fulfill...
...newly-endowed directorship requires the Dean of the Faculty to select the best available individual. The endowment enables the appointment of a director who has not been tenured, or whose experience is not primarily academic...
...decision to select Weaver and Kline was made by the executive board of the Pudding last spring, Chun said...
...performances were culled from hundreds of hours of recordings by Sedgwick Clark, a musicologist and critic, who has sought to showcase the Philharmonic's sustained virtuosity in a wide range of repertoire evenly distributed over its broadcast seasons. Listening to the selections (and reading the 144-page book of essays, interviews and notes) provides a rare opportunity to experience the changing approaches to music-making and the evolution of recording technology over the past 75 years. (The set, which retails for $185, is available at select Tower Records stores, or it can be ordered directly from the orchestra by phone...