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Word: reflective (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Several faculty members and students will serve as "story advisers" to ensure the newsletter examines topics of interest to the community, Beyer said. "Even an official school publication can reflect a diversity of points of view," she added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Brief | 4/5/1980 | See Source »

...final demands will reflect worker input and proposals, the source added...

Author: By Esme C. Murphy, | Title: Local 26 and University To Start Negotiations Soon | 4/3/1980 | See Source »

Interest rates only seem high because they largely reflect inflation. A $10,000 6-month treasury bill currently yields about 14 per cent. But with inflation at about 15 per cent this represents a negative real rate of return on buying such a T-bill. This diminishes the incentives to save. With less saving where are resources to come from for investment (Including housebuilding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dangerously Naive' | 4/1/1980 | See Source »

...Crimson apologizes to Third World people at Harvard and elsewhere for a portrayal of Black people in the picture accompanying the March 1, 1980 article entitled, "The Celling of America," that was insensitive. We realize that this insensitivity may reflect unconscious racism on our part. The individuals pictured are not and have never been in prison. In fact, the individuals pictured are Harvard-Radcliffe students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APOLOGY | 3/17/1980 | See Source »

Modern Manners is both pithy and practical. Under the heading When You and Your Ex Are Invited to the Same Party, she quotes a friend: "If we wanted to go to parties together, we'd still be married." In fact, Ford tactics often reflect the celebrated advice of Mr. Punch to a young person contemplating marriage: "Don't." Charlotte's web of don'ts includes, with some reservations: rigid enforcement of "house rules" for weekend guests; bedroom segregation of unmarried lovers; gossiping about mutual friends and former loved ones; serving drugs at a party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Mode Code | 3/10/1980 | See Source »

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