Word: naming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's deans soon will begin hashing out details about the fourth meal. Besides giving substance to the whole "warm and fresh" concept, the deans no doubt also will have to confront the significant challenge of what to name the innovation...
...deans opt for a hybrid name based on the "brunch" model, the choices could include "brupper," "dinfast" or "breakner." But then with such a cutting-edge invention, the name needs to more millennium-minded. Some newly coined word that captures the dash of the times, our 24/7 immediacy. Something that has just the right alignment with our own Internet-worth: "Food.edu...
...Altoids, Philadelphia cream cheese, Jell-O or any Kraft or Miller product makes its way up the corporate system to the parent company, Philip Morris. Maybe such diversification should be lauded, not boycotted, but the fact that Philip Morris has been exploiting its connections to Kraft to get its name on public-service (or self-service?) spots during televised weekend sporting events might make you reconsider how those alliances function and for whom. The same could easily be said of the other tobacco firms and their families of products...
Dershowitz, who became a household name through his work on the Von Bulow and the Simpson murder cases, says teaching has remained his primary responsibility throughout his tenure at Harvard...
Three years later, in 1943, the radio station split from the Crimson, changing its name to the Harvard Radio Voice, and in 1951 changed again to its current name, Harvard Radio Broadcasting Company. Still, it broadcast only on campus...