Word: wordings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...course, will have the final word on the state of Harvard's fundraising practices. He says a "discussion paper" will result this summer from a series of meetings on fundraising with the deans. The paper will contain guidelines based on the results of the faculty reviews and Bok's own experience as a fundraiser, he says...
...accuse Harvard of racial discrimination, with all the ugly baggage that accompanies the word, is grossly unfair. Harvard's primary goal is to develop talent in its many forms; it is not to develop equal admission rates. If Hsu truly wishes to help Asian American students gain entrance into Harvard, I suggest he start by taking his mind off the different acceptance rates and instead go out and absorb this campus. For until he understands what makes Harvard Harvard, his efforts to increase the Asian American acceptance rate will be futile. David...
Bush, who was asked at the White House if he ever called Noriega, replied, "Nunca--Never." "Nunca" is the Spanish word for never...
...Disappointed is not the word," said Cathy Han '91, who said she was planning to enroll in the course. "It all looked really good--the professor, the reading list, the course itself," Han said...
...most popular plans for balancing the budget without using the dreaded T-word is the passage of a constitutional amendment granting the president line item veto authority. With this power, the chief executive would be able to veto single appropriations in a spending bill which he deems wasteful and unnecessary without wiping out the entire bill...