Word: victimizations
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While Harvard has been a victim of its ownlack laster unfunting the University really only followed the norms of research at all Universities. Federal official say that last week's $4.6 million settlement is not our of line with recent ones at other colleges, and that more schools haven't been forced to pay back funds only because the government lacks the staff to police all of them thoroughly...
...should be a great one. Everyone will be back and in the words of sweeper Debbie Field, "hopefully without the injuries." The Crimson lost for the season its only experienced goalie and an offensive spark plug in its very first game, then almost half a dozen other players fell victim to various injuries...
...this latter score, at least, Harvard appears to differ little from other schools of architecture around the country. For despite the award-winning design drawn up by architect John Andrews (a 1958 GSD graduate), Gund Hall has fallen victim to a problem faced by a number similar structures around the country--the so-called "pioneer syndrome...
However, many of the described incidents were classified by the survey as less serious than these cases, because they did not involve explicit or persistent harassment, or had minimal impact on the victim...
...American television standards, and they pack force. Once this montage of immediate death ends, however, The Day After has to get back to its characters, which is to say that it must run on empty. Nuclear annihilation may be the subject, but the film appears to have been the victim of an editorial chain-saw massacre. Whatever the executive reasons for reducing its three-hour running time to just over two may have been, considerations of dramatic coherence cannot have numbered high among them. The female lead (Jobeth Williams) dies offscreen, her passing noted in just a line...