Word: specialist
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...specialist in product development, Clark has been affiliated with the University for his entire academic life. He earned three degrees in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and has taught at the Business School for 17 years, the last eight as a tenured professor...
Halperin will be Harvard's first Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law. He joins the faculty as a specialist in tax legislation, and pension and retirement benefits...
...pretty hard to predict how good the Crimson's fortunes will be in '95. Harvard graduated three key players in June--outside hitter Zaire Dinzey, outside hitter Rachel Heit and defensive specialist Judy Iriye...
...years. Now Jamison is publishing a memoir that chronicles her odyssey from painful mental chaos to an uneasy psychic peace. Written with poetic and moving sensitivity, An Unquiet Mind (Knopf; $22) is a rare and insight ful view of mental illness from inside the mind of a trained specialist...
...individual health-care purchases. Second, most people don't even buy their own insurance. They get it--heavily subsidized--from their employers or the government. This isolates them even further from the economic consequences of their health-care decisions. Third, most health-care purchasing decisions (to consult a specialist, to take a drug, to have an operation) are made by the doctor--who isn't paying in any event--not by the consumer-patient. Fourth, buying health care is not like buying a cantaloupe: it is hard for any lay person to know which purchases make sense and at what...