Word: banners
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Students can usually bring any monologue or song they want for an audition, whether it's a song they have sung in a previous musical, "The Star Spangled Banner" or "Happy Birthday." Last year, Shuman sang "Brown-Eyed Girl" for his audition...
...Harvard Democrats have been AWOL from any real campus discussion of issues and ideas." Obviously, Cerny has not been paying attention. Obviously, he neither read the Crimson article about College Dems' endorsement of the autonomy of the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) nor saw us displaying our club's banner at the PBHA rally...
Somerville himself composed the version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" that the choir will sing...
...banner year for mathematics, with major mathematical progress made in many areas," Jaffe said in a statement...
Gingrich needs Dole for his own reasons. He may not always trust the majority leader to bear the banner of the revolution. (He has called him "effective," though maybe not "comfortable" with it.) But that may not matter. What Gingrich needs is a Republican President, even a squishy one, to sign bills into law. He's already sketched the backdrop for the campaign. "When Bob Dole and Phil Gramm give a speech in New Hampshire, it's to a crowd of people who have Newt Gingrich's world view," says Norquist. If Dole wins, and Gingrich is still Speaker...