Word: year-long
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...legend isn't as well-known as it might be, in part because there is little proof, and in part because there is so much else for the city to pride itself on. Cambridge too is celebrating its 350th, a year-long bash commemorating the city that gave birth not only to endless generations of Harvard scholars but also the Porterhouse steak, the Polaroid Land camera, and the proportional representation election. "Boston is the biggest suburb of Cambridge," former mayor Edward Crane '35 was fond of declaring; indeed, few cities of 100,000 have had an impact so large...
...said he had asked George C. Homans '32, professor of Sociology, to serve as acting dean until Sidney Verba '53, professor of Government, returns from a year-long subbatical in the fall of 1981 to take over...
...committee urged that a required year-long course be established on western civilization, although there was some disagreement on the committee over whether priority should be given to Western civilization rather than Eastern...
University administrators officially named the K-School Library last spring, after a year-long protest by students and Faculty against plans to name the library after millionaire Charles W. Engelhard, who was known for his investments in South Africa...
Four-million-dollar real estate deals are not concluded overnight--Harvard's purchase last week of a three-acre plot off Mt. Auburn St. came only after delicate year-long negotiations, and getting the deed signed and sealed may only have been the first of Harvard's battles...