Word: belovedness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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In April 2002, as the buds of spring were just barely showing, thousands of Harvard students put down their coursepacks, emerged from their Houses and flooded across the River. Outkast had come to Harvard, their hip-hop stylings giving undergraduates a better reason to get caffeinated (or inebriated) than thousands...
After leaving Straus to perform with the Krokodiloes before the game reached extra innings, David A. Eisenberg ’07, still clad in a tuxedo, arrived just in time to see his beloved Yankees end the series.
Dartboard was puzzled. Surely only the rarissima of aves—some infrequent occurrence, entirely foreign to any man or beast breathing today’s air—could have provoked such a violent, Hobbesian reaction. Sure enough, the Red Sox were going to the American Leagues Championship Series...
Would Massachusetts’ hoped-for law changes turn the beloved Commonwealth into a sordid collection of hussies and miscreants? Alas, no. The legislature has already diluted their supposed morals with necessary pragmatism, and the world has not come to an end. This time, Massachusetts must stop flagellating itself, let...
But what then? Where would Boston be without its beloved Curse of the Bambino? And it is beloved. Boston loves losing, and losing loves Boston.