Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...explanation for this phenomenon is that we simply don't want to air all of our dirty laundry. Unless they're part of the Harvard family, better they shouldn't know that there's no advising system to speak of. More importantly, we recognize that the weight of our diplomas rests on Harvard's reputation in the outside world. Unless we cooperate every year to attract a new crop of the best and brightest, that reputation and consequently our own standing will suffer. In the case of the our parents, we just want them to feel that the great cost...
...getting by, since her career as a singularly dedicated lawyer was effectively ended by her conviction for colluding with a con-artist client to subvert her profession and violate the law. She spent years in prison after refusing to testify against this con man and only began to speak of the gross injustice Because this peculiar, intractable lawyer is the heroine of Janet Malcolm's new journalistic essay, The Crime of Sheila McGough, the book has a fascinating mystery at its heart: the search for truth in the shadows of the legal system. Malcolm is an excellent and witty tour...
...full body only twice, despite a schedule that usually calls for one Faculty meeting a month. And at those meetings, which offer a rare opportunity for Faculty to address all of their colleagues as well as President Neil L. Rudenstine, few Faculty members have chosen to speak...
...Hyung, the acting president of South Korea's majority party, returned to speak about Korean politics to a packed audience in Yenching Auditorium yesterday, 33 years after he spent a year at Harvard as a Nieman fellow...
...Hyung, the leader of South Korea's majority party, returned to speak about Korean politics to a packed audience in Yenching Auditorium yesterday, 33 years after he spent a year at Harvard as a Nieman fellow...