Word: throughness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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to initiate House courses without working through the General Education organization.
The gift, which was made through the Program for Science, will provide nearly half of the funds needed to construct the $32 million building.
The performance of junior Tony Rayner (177) is vital to the Crimson's success. "A lot depends on his ability to come through in the tough matches." assistant coach Bob Fehrs said Thursday, Hardworking sophomore Jim Cain could challenge Rayner for the starting position.
A campaign for "selected markets" through mail promotionals, magazine advertising, and radio and TV spots will begin early next year, he said. The magzine aims at "an average reader 26 years old, male, with a high median income of $18,000 a year."
Workers at Harvard Trust have been told that it is for the benefit of Harvard University students that they are staying open until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. This is a statement cleverly designed to take the blame off the management of the Harvard Trust and to divert attention...