Word: expectedly
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...think Harvard should expect that its next president should be committed to any plans made before," says Robert H. Scott, vice president for finance...
Wilson told the senior class that they "cannot expect business as usual" in today's complex world. She advised the class to understand people's differences, to work to restructure society's institutions and to "engage in an active civic purpose...
WITH the announcement that their tuition will increase by 6.7 percent, Harvard undergraduates can expect to owe the University more than $20,000 in tuition and fees next year. This marks the 10th consecutive year in which the cost of a Harvard education has surpassed the rate of inflation...
Time magazine set off the process in its May 28 issues, which hit the news stands last Monday. In the department appropriately dubbed "Grapevines," the magazine printed that "rumors are swirling around Cambridge, Mass., about the imminent resignation" of Bok. "Many expect the news to come within weeks...
Williams speaks of "the right of the taxpayers to determine through this body ((Congress)) how their money shall be spent." Fair enough, but there is a degree of micromanagement to which democracy will not stretch; one cannot expect a national plebiscite every time a Kansas repertory group asks for $10,000. The fact is hardly any other major Western government spends less on the arts than the U.S. For every dollar that came to the arts from the Federal Government in 1987, about $3 came from corporate subsidies...