Word: wente
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...went on to detail the increased number of professors, new buildings and funds accumulated by the University over the previous century in a laundry-list style...
After a long year, the Crimson had a few answers, but even those took so long in coming that it caused Harvard to plummet from 11-3 (5-1 Ivy) in 1998 to 3-10 (1-5 Ivy) in 1999. Harvard also went from a team unfairly snubbed by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee in 1998 to a squad that just wanted...
Admitting that they went into the jobrelatively "clueless," Howard Georgi said he feltthe little things in the House--like Masters' openhouses and the House's annual doughnut bash--madethe year especially worth while...
Recognizing the power of the Harvard deans, Rudenstine felt the best way to bring influence to the central administration would be to inspire collaboration among the deans. He frequently meets with all 10 of them, and this year went so far as to bring the entire group to meet with the Harvard Corporation. It had never happened before. Rudenstine did it twice this year. For the president, the deans are becoming a sort of cabinet, thinking not only about their own schools but also about the good of the entire University--at least some what...
...studied ballet for 10 years, eventually ending up at the School of American Ballet in New York City, before she got "kicked out" because her 5'3" stature was considered "too short" for a budding ballerina. But this setback did not deter Lan for long. "I went next door," Lan recalls matter-of-factly. "Next door" turned out to be the Juilliard School of Music, where Lan studied viola and piano, performed at Lincoln Center, and eventually produced a prelude for the viola quintet and a chant and recitative for the viola and piano. These works were recorded...