Word: term
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think we were headed toward a two-tiersystem...in which financial aid students were notfully able to take advantage of the opportunitiesat Harvard," he says, noting that students couldchoose to reduce the time they spend on term-timeor summer employment with the aid increase...
...While Blake's long-term plans are far from set, he has a fairly good idea on what just ahead of him. By playing on the pro circuit, he hopes to improve his skills against the top possible competition. He does, however, warn that he sets no expectations or limits to his play...
...December 14, 1998: Former Harvard Republican Club President Noah Z. Seton '00 and campus progressive Kamil E. Redmond '00 were elected president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council in the campus' fifth popular election. Seton and Redmond promised to focus on student services during their year-long term...
...April 8, 1999: Longtime Cambridge political fixture and current Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55 announced he would retire in January 2000 following a 36-year career on the School Committee and then the City Council. "Term limits have finally reached me," Duehay joked. In his career, Duehay dealt with many of the major problems the city has confronted in the past four decades--including racial unrest and student protest in the 1960s and the housing tumult following the loss of rent control in a statewide referendum in 1994. Duehay said he believes there has been a substantial improvement in town...
...That's a very long-term project," she says. This summer, several interns will lay the groundwork for the center. "No one expects any of this stuff to change while we're here," says Milikowsky, who will take next semester off to get some "space" away from Harvard before she embarks on her thesis...