Word: smaller
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Duke University Financial Aid Director James A. Belvin Jr. said his school, with a far smaller endowment than Princeton, Yale, Stanford or Harvard, could not easily afford similar changes...
Some women might only be invited to the Sunday afternoon tea at the Fly. Others might make it to the punch's second round--a Thursday night cocktail party at the Phoenix. An even smaller number will be asked to attend an all-day outing, last semester's final punch event. Ultimately, about 20 women will be inducted...
Posters in the Yard called for people to "Come tie the knot at the Resource Center," where visitors received smaller pink ribbons to be worn as a symbol of support...
...However, the ethnic dining hall tables that Nguyen cites bespeak another critical function of ethnic groups: to enable members of the same ethnicity to meet each other and develop friendships--in short, to interact socially. Harvard is a big and intimidating place, and many undergraduates find support in their smaller ethnic communities. Nguyen suggests that this is wrong; I assert that it is natural. Just as knitting circles are formed for people who like to knit together, one of the functions of ethnic groups is to provide a place where people of the same ethnicity can join together...
...undetermined date in the next few years behind Gund and Coolidge halls, in the block between Kirkland and Cambridge streets. Knafel would be home to faculty offices, classrooms, a library, a cafe and the Harvard-MIT Data Center. Its construction could entail the moving or removal of several smaller buildings on the site and would be a major addition to an already dense area...