Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with this shift came the feeling from graduates that undergraduates were jeopardizing the clubs they love. So they sent a message this spring with the club closings...
Stanford--who had once headed the prestigious CID--works an 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift five days a week...
...information relating to the licensed manufacture of insignia clothing. Also, the University agreed in principle to support a code of conduct specifying minimum working conditions to which factories must adhere in order to produce Harvard apparel. With other colleges around the country making similar efforts, Hennefeld hopes the policy shift will make a difference in the industry's working...
...Walsh will also have to reshuffle his defense, filling gaping holes in center, at third and at catcher. Shakir looks to see increased infield time, while freshman Josh San Salvador, who hit .267, may DH more to accommodate a shift to left field by Bridich...
Coming from the helm of an urban non-profit Grogan, a veteran of local politics and city planning, brought a shift in focus to the vice president's office. His predecessor James H. Rowe III '73 was known in Washington circles and involved Harvard heavily in Congressional lobbying...