Word: centralization
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...built alliances across an extraordinarily large range of departments, faculty and social positions in the country," Matory says, "to share his interest in giving Afro-American studies a central and respected place at Harvard...
...Bucking the prevailing trend of what's derisively called "gorilla baseball" in the college game and "the NL Central" in the pros--relying on juiced-up batters drilling juiced-up balls for double-digit run totals--Walsh's Crimson played baseball so throwback that watching it, you felt like it should have been in black-and-white...
Chomsky is also a frequent proponent of liberal political causes. He was an opponent of America's military involvement in Vietnam and Central American, among other places. He has also criticized the nation's mainstream news media for what he sees as its acceptance of government's and business' perspective...
...recent efforts have been spent on Harvard's Memorial Hall and Widener Library. The newly constructed lower floors of Memorial Hall opened in 1997 now bears her name, as does the central reading room in Widener. She received the 1996 Harvard Medal for her service to the University...
...really like it here," Gyorffy said. "I think it is a great environment to find a balance between academics and everything elseā¦.I enjoy the fact that athletics is not a central focus here. It takes away a lot of pressure from track and helps to keep things in perspective. Also, people look at me as a whole person and not just as an athlete, which is very important...