Word: arens
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...these practical implications obscure the most important function of the ever-present garment. The Radcliffe T-shirt provides the most useful analogy for a Harvard education: someone throws it at you when you aren't prepared for it, it's one size fits all and you do with it what you will...
...community service." Students at Juilliard can even cross-enroll at Columbia University to take classes in the humanities. Aside from being accustomed to long hours of practice and rehearsals, the typical conservatory student bears a marked resemblance to many members of Harvard's student body. Even so, they aren't perfectly inter-changeable...
...starters made it easy on the weekend by giving us long starts," Mike Marcucci said. "Since then, we've had to go with long relief, and we aren't out of pitchers yet. We feel like [Walsh] has confidence in anybody he gives the ball...
...Harvard cliché that undergrads don't get the most out of their surroundings. The Radcliffe Yard doesn't get as much traffic as it ought to. Houghton library's rare books aren't thumbed through as regularly as they might be. And then there's Billings & Stover Apothecaries which, in a perfect world, would have been too much competition for Starbucks to handle...
...aren't we talking about it more at Harvard? Given the importance of computers and networking to nearly all of us both in school and afterwards in the "real world," shouldn't we be more concerned? There seems to be a remarkable lack of official discussion, especially in The Crimson, about Microsoft's dominance in the computer world...