Word: begun
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...come together with a communal idea in mind. It is an idea which has nothing to do with themselves, their academics, their ability to have alcohol in their rooms for a party, but with a community which is so concentrated in Cambridge and in the United States. Students have begun to ask questions, the first step to finding answers to problems at large...
Nearly 60 first-year students have begun planning a class musical, led by four students who met in the First-Year Arts Program during orientation week...
...Roman Church's answer is annulment, whereby the Church says that the marriage never occurred. This is essentially fancy footwork around the morally disturbing problem that a marriage begun with good intentions can fail. (Here at Harvard we aren't very comfortable with the idea of failure either, since so many of us have very little experience with it.) There is a great hypocrisy in requiring annulment for remarriage within the Church, since powerful, well-connected people can obtain annulments even without any proof that no marriage ever existed...
Some students, weary of worrying about administrative action, have begun to take their drunk friends to local hospitals instead...
...search for a new assistant provost for information systems has begun, according to Albert Carnesale, University provost, who discussed the newly-created position in an interview yesterday...