Word: beginnings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...students begin to move into their Houses this weekend, several Harvard athletes--most of whom have been in Cambridge for weeks--will help welcome students back to campus by ringing in the new fall sports season...
...most important, giving us at least a full week to move in before the start of classes would be the proper way to begin the year. The time would provide a much-needed transition period between the summer and the school year in which to settle in, get reacquainted with one another and our Cambridge surroundings and prepare for the rigors of fall. By the time classes began, students would no longer need to be trekking to storage or to the hardware store for dorm room supplies...
...attend any of the public forums being held throughout the district, you will probably hear someone say they "want to be your voice in Congress." I look at it a bit differently. Too many politicians begin to believe their own hype, begin to believe they can "own" an issue which a community has been dealing with for years. It is one thing to be a strong advocate but quite another to try to become the issue itself...
...warning to even the most intrepid socializers and test-takers: It does get harder from here. As classes, jobs and extracurriculars begin to sap your time, all the fun of this week will seem a distant memory (which means you should, of course, enjoy the present all the more...
...attorney in suburban Denver and consultant to Hunter, scoffs at White's contention of a tacit agreement among authorities to delay the investigation to such an extent that foggy memories and undeveloped leads would result in the case's being derailed by the grand jury, which is expected to begin hearing evidence this month. "He doesn't know anything about prosecution procedures," says Grant. "He's an extremely frustrated guy, and you can understand that because he was there when the body was found. He seems to be going off the deep...