Word: accomplishing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Rarely does a team accomplish everything that it expects to in a season. But nearly a week ago, the Harvard men's squash team did just that at the intercollegiate tourney at Princeton, finishing a perfect season with its biggest win in recent history. The victory ended a season that still seems like a dream to some, an ending that showed everyone what a strong team...
...sure this will accomplish anything other than awareness," David Shein, a high-school junior from New Jersey representing the Frisch School in Teaneck, said this week...
...overwhelmed by the numbers," said H. Nathan FitzHugh, MBA '33, to whom the conference was dedicated. "When I was here I was the only Black in my class," he said, adding "What Blacks have been able to do in sports they need now to accomplish in business...
...will never again achieve nuclear superiority. But if it plays its cards right, our Government can accomplish some semblance of nuclear equality in Europe. To gain this position, the State Department will have to campaign more actively for the support of our European allies, and West German Chancellor Kohl will have to persuade his country to accept the basing of the Pershing. The other European countries would then follow his lead...
...every Radcliffe undergraduate shares the same political views but each of us does share a common wish to make her time at Harvard-Radcliffe a very productive one. That means not only academics but also future plans and goals. The help undergraduate women accomplish these goals, RUS needs a more active constituency. This could best be achieved by working towards one representative to 50 undergraduate women ratio in all the houses as well as in the yard...