Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...participate were outstanding. Yet I have overheard and participated in too many conversations about "my annoying core class" or "my section with 10-minute silences." (I hope this last remark is an exaggeration.) This intellectual apathy has probably led many people, at some point in their studies here, to ask themselves: Is this really Harvard...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) may choose to ask for an arson investigation, but authorities yesterday were not able to say whether one had been initiated. HUPD spokesperson Peggy A. McNamara was not available for comment yesterday...
...residents about their views on ecology and the local community. Mary M. Berlik '99 and Thomas Y. Kuo '99 interviewed the head of the Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce to learn about the economy, and special student Amina Ismail and teaching fellow Lauren Alexander posed as prospective homebuyers to ask local realtors about home prices and prime housing lot locations...
...pretense of a plot here; there's not even any music," he says. Citing one of Flynt's legal arguments that these videos are used as marital aids, he laughs and says: "Couples use these as marital aids? Yeah, right. Bring them in. Because we'd like to ask them some questions...
...Pentagon once again last week had to defend its "Don't ask, don't tell" policy. It was implemented in 1994, after a debate between the White House, which wanted to let gays serve openly, and Congress and the military, which did not. The compromise ostensibly protected gays in uniform so long as they didn't flaunt their sexual orientation. But the number of personnel kicked out of the service for being gay soared from 617 in 1994 to 997 last year. The Pentagon says that 80% of those removed in 1997 declared their homosexuality; they told. Gay-rights groups...