Word: useful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Michael S. Dukakis declared yesterday that "the party's over for underage drinkers," kicking off Project Stop, the state's new campaign against the use of fake identification to purchase alcohol...
...because of the conservative shift in the Supreme Court, liberals are beginning to use out-of-court settlements as an alternative to losing cases dealing with constitutional issues...
...need a random housing lottery or a ritzy hotel; we need adequate gyms in which we can fortify our bodies as we tone our minds. Right now, we have just the over-crowded, undersized Malkin and the distant, busy QRAC. Of course, the Law School graciously offers undergrads use of Hemenway Gym. But then again, Hemenway isn't a gym, it's an architectural nightmare--a large closet with two backboards...
Pittman said that with society becoming increasingly image oriented, successful use of television has taken on a critical role. He criticized Democrats for failing to use television to their own benefit in the last presidential election and for attacking Republicans for their TV efforts...
Feldstein surely did not intend to discourage women, but his suggestion that students use jokes about housewives and abused maids as study guides is not likely to produce a more genderbalanced department. Economics is one of the most popular majors for women at Wellesley--and people justifiably wonder why so few women choose the department here...