Word: accept
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...Although Harvard chose to accept a reduced number of individuals initially, it was nice to know that the wait list candidates who were left with undecided fates could still hold realistic hope,” Lodha added...
Unfortunately, not all of the best and brightest will have the opportunity to study at Harvard. A month after the March 2007 application deadline, Harvard announced that it would not accept any transfer students for the next two years due to overcrowded housing...
...Crimson continued its winning ways and downed Penn to pull off the team’s first sweep of the Killer P’s since 1987. “I was really pleased and proud of how [the team] performed in that environment and not just accept what looked like our fate,” Amaker said. “We battled, scratched, and clawed, and we found out that, sometimes, when you do those things, you get rewarded for it.” —Staff writer Mauricio A. Cruz can be reached at cruz2@fas.harvard.edu...
...students? We should take it upon ourselves to do what that our University won’t. We shouldn’t accept the excuse that the current ROTC ban is an effective form of protest against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” Instead, we should work together with the University to persuade the Government to abandon “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” At the same time, we also have to embrace, respect, and learn from our fellow students...
...didn’t so much as visit another college before move-in day four years ago and I cannot claim to have agonized over whether to accept Harvard’s offer of admission. But the usual suspects—professors, proximity to home, housing policies, advising, student life—were not the source of the few doubts I did harbor about coming to Harvard. It was the Boston Red Sox that were keeping me up at night.Could I, native New Yorker, a lifelong Yankees devotee, and bona fide Jetermaniac stand to reside in the heart...