Word: successful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard junior posts to distinguish themselves as full professors at other schools. This trend has motivated Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence to make tenuring Harvard's own top young scholars a top priority, and the Faculty recognizes that its future strength may depend on the dean's success. The challenge now is for Harvard to identify outstanding ability--both, faculty members say, in research and teaching--early in a scholarly career...
...Crimson's big success this year is a small problem for some fine players. There's not enough ice-time to go around...
...contribution to the success of the Harvard hockey team in the ECAC playoffs, Allen Bourbeau earns this week's Spotlight...
...tell this unworthy kid where to get a set of pipes. Remembers Britton: "It took me three years to get my first set." Once he had them, though, he learned quickly and, by the age of 16, had resolved to become a pipemaker himself. That he did, with great success. Like children, bagpipes always belong, in a sense, to those who brought them into the world. Thus, while some of the musicians show off Kennedy's pipes, or Quinn's, about a quarter of those present boast a set of "Timmy's pipes...
...holdings, from 5.3 million sq. ft. of property to 14.3 million sq. ft. The company was transformed from a family-run Kansas City operation into a national firm with 458 employees, assets of $197.4 million and investments in 13 states. Credit came easily: recognizing the company's record of success, banks extended Kroh Development $39 million in unsecured loans...