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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Regardless of where Home might be in terms of authentic time zones, most visitors will perceive a distinct sense of jet lag upon arrival at Home. According to local custom, most natives of Home rise early in the morning-often to attend to native rituals and folkways such as "school" or "work"-and can often be spotted going to sleep at mid-night, or even earlier. Napping, while common in industrialized nations like our own native land, is considered primitive and uncultivated behavior. While the napping in reality viewed as a gross indulgence and will weaken their status among...

Author: By Dara Horn, | Title: Let's Go: Home | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

Janowski passed up scholarship offers from Syracuse and St. Joseph's-traditionally considered bigger basketball schools (with bigger gyms)-to attend Harvard, but still she was not prepared for the level of competition and physicality she faced...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Road to Recovery: Janowski Fights to Pursue Hoop Dreams | 12/16/1998 | See Source »

Wishnatsky said the current moral state of theCollege continually distresses him. In 1990, hewrote to then-President Derek Bok asking Bok todenounce a same-sex "kiss-in" at Dunster House.Bok declined, suggesting Wishnatsky not attend his25th reunion if he felt discomfort. Wishnatskysaid he took Bok's advice

Author: By Vicky C. Hallett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Alum Promotes Christianity, Sexual Purity in Mailing to Lowell House | 12/15/1998 | See Source »

...addition, Harvard University Press editorstour universities to talk to scholars, scourscholarly journals for promising works indevelopment and attend professional academicconferences to meet with scholars and professors...

Author: By Caille M. Millner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard University Press: Not Your Average Publisher | 12/15/1998 | See Source »

...Congress moves to rethink the statute, Espy is preparing to salvage his reputation. This week he will finally see his portrait, warehoused while the investigation dragged on, hung alongside those of other former Agriculture Secretaries. A White House spokesman said he didn't know if Clinton would attend the ceremony. Now, more than anything else, Espy wants to be the first witness at hearings next year on the future of the law that turned his life upside down for four years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was This A Bad Idea? | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

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