Word: beginnings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...classes begin this week, we are elated by the cornucopia of new courses in some departments and depressed at the dearth of options in many Core subcommittees...
...help you as your legs begin to feel like jello and each time you try to come up for breathe, you are met only with unforgiving mouthfuls of water. Then when it seems like it could get no worse, you begin to be dragged down under the surface...
...elections are scheduled for October 2-4. Candidates can begin campaigning on September...
Sophomore year: the year when you're officially inculcated into upperclass Harvard life and begin evincing signs of superiority, but still harbor secret (or not so secret) yearnings for relics of your first year, as evidenced by a not unsubstantial sophomore attendance at the ice cream bash, the a cappella jam, and other such Crimson Key events. And unlike the hotly contested "freshman" versus "first-year" debate last year, this sentiment is nearly ubiquitous. He who disputes this doth protest too much...
...elected to a second term, and began, "My fellow Americans, we have work to do, and that's what this election is all about." He must have used the word work two dozen times in his short speech, which concluded with, "Tomorrow we greet the dawn and begin our work anew"--as if six long months of a nation's listening to Bob Dole's gothic baritone and Clinton's pleading lilt had been a sideshow that ended in one brief act of citizenship. Now the President and the people could return to the course they had agreed upon...