Word: admit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With the issues of an ethnic studies department and college administration reform rearing their heads, activists admit there must be forward progress...
...people who are easy-going, interesting, et cetera." Despite overheard cries of "What men?!" and "I wish I were a lesbian because there are no guys here," (conceivable alternatives) most Harvard women will concede under pressure that there are attractive men somewhere on campus. After some prodding, men will admit likewise about the female classmates. So why do students have such trouble finding and maintaining healthy relationships, when in so many other aspects of their lives these same students succeed? Whatever the answer, the fact is not that, as Jonathan Gruenhut '99 says, "there are just too many computer science...
...slaves and their descendants. History simply cannot be divided into black and white. Anyone who really knows American history knows that there is no major event in the American narrative which was not in some way touched by the race issue. What's more, whether we like to admit it or not, whites have an intimate role in the black experience, and not just as slave traders and oppressors. I'm saddened by the fact that I never heard of "our" white heroes, people like Elijah Lovejoy and John Brown, who gave up their lives in the struggle against...
...will be the first to admit that the Ivy League is no ACC or SEC, but to let that fact adversely impact the potential recognition an excellent player deserves is inexcusable. Allison Feaster's name should have been put on the AP Ballot, and there are several reasons...
...most aggressive challenge came from Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.), who said, "Mr. Gates no one, no matter how powerful, is above the law. You have nearly 90 percent of the market for operating systems -- clearly a monopoly, and probably a legal one, yet you refuse to admit...