Word: workloads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite Rudenstine's burdensome workload ahead, University officials say that it is by no means unusual for a new president to be faced with such a large number of positions to fill at the beginning of his term, especially since some of the outgoing administrators are people who came into office at around the same time as former President Derek C. Bok and are just ready to retire...
Although the course pays teaching assistants the highest possible salary per semester, the workload is notoriously heavy because the bulk of the teaching is done in section...
...year would have been "the perfect time" to wire Harvard's dormitories for cable, according to a Continental Cablevision spokesperson. Technicians had to struggle to pull two telephone wires through centuries-old walls into each student room. Pulling a cable connector along would not have added much to the workload. The University's decision to ignore cable when rewiring the whole campus can only be attributed to a desire to keep cable out of the dorms--or, perhaps, sheer stupidity...
...addition to facing typical prep school traumas--the novelty of being away from home, the added workload--Cary faced the additional pressure of being Black in a vastly white environment...
...traumatized, though. The Lit & Arts workload will make you feel better. You study by putting on a Walkperson and sitting under an oak tree, the sounds of Coltrane's soprano saxophone surrounding you. You meditate on how "A Love Supreme" influenced countless other jazz musicians...