Word: steeped
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...students, however, had wandered off. Some hitchhiked back to Cambridge, others were busy climbing the nearby steep rock face of Turner's Falls, and a few more were asleep in the stalled...
...work project designed to add to the resources of the Thomson center provides another focus for the students' group work. The current group of 30 is terracing a site, selected by both students and instructors, in an attempt to prevent soil erosion. The hillside site they chose is extremely steep, and the students must rely heavily on each other to work safely and effectively. The black and white students, who tote humus and wood girders together, who anchor one another as they climb up the hillside, certainly provide a sharp contrast with the students who walk the halls of Southie...
...some wisdom. Commoner's primary field seems to be energy and the environment. He's studied the effects of things like energy price rises, agricultural shortages, and production technology in general. He's performed experiments on DNA, especially in relation to environmental adaptations. The price for the lecture is steep: $5 for students and $7.50 for student couples. But this fee gets you in free to all lectures sponsored by the Ford Hall Forum, which is sponsoring Commoner. The forum's series is worth looking into; last week, the forum had Larry Flynt, publisher of "Hustler," and many of their...
...this dollar estimate is correct. Harvard is setting a steep task for itself. The University receives more contributions than any other school in the country but if administrators wish to reach $225 million they will have to raise $75 million a year, $16 million more than they are presently earning...
MacDonald left to posterity a course of unkempt terrain, steep-faced bunkers, and mammoth greens that looks like a playground for some bygone race of giants...