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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...album off with (They Long to Be) Close to You, on the face of it, one of the few irredeemably schmaltzy songs Bacharach and his long-time lyricist Hal David ever wrote. Indeed, despite the passion and intelligence of Tyner's playing, when we finally hear the notes that correspond to the words "Why do birds suddenly appear..." is it humanly possible not to think of sipping mai tais at an airport piano bar? Or of Karen Carpenter starving herself to death? Or of old-fashioned melody's last stand on the pop charts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BURT BACHARACH: WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

...easier to track down information, to correspond with Faculty, to correspond with classmates, and to have open discussions about course material," she says...

Author: By Karen M. Paik, | Title: Computers Revolutionize Harvard's Academic Life | 6/5/1997 | See Source »

...easier to track down information, to correspond with faculty, to correspond with classmates and to have open discussions about course material," says Assistant Professor of Computer Science Margo I. Seltzer...

Author: By Andrew S. Chang, | Title: The Value Of a Harvard Education | 6/5/1997 | See Source »

Well then, why are their so few used books? How about that tempting little number for used books on those price labels (that don't exactly correspond to where the books are on the shelf)? Where are those discounted used books? Once again our calendar gets us. The used book market is in December and January, when we take finals. Professors haven't determined syllabi for next semester at that time either. By the time the Coop can get in the game and we want to sell back our books, as those Ec majors can explain, it's just...

Author: By Sarah Jacoby, | Title: The Coop Is Innocent | 2/21/1997 | See Source »

...When my parents tell me to look for "jobs that a Harvard graduate deserves," there is no need to ask what types of jobs they have in mind. I do not think that my experience in this regard is unusual. Outside these gates, the Harvard degree is expected to correspond to a certain degree of wealth, and success is largely measured by one's progress up the corporate ladder. Those who choose to bypass the corporate fast track are often met with a shake of the head and the question, "How did (s)he go wrong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Who Choose Public Service Careers Deserve Praise | 11/23/1996 | See Source »

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