Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...trying to restore a bit more seriousness to the magazine, beefing up the intellectual content, getting more ideas into the magazine and more thought into the magazine," says Charles M. Lane '83, the magazine's current editor. "That's where our future lies...
However, she says, "even the people that werein the most conservative of the clubs were drawninto radical events...they were getting theirroots shaken a little bit...
...media bug bit me in my sixth year of working at Xerox," Brown says. "I had no idea of moving into it. It shows the value of Harvard training--it's a good dictionary education and I have no complaints. My life has been very fulfilling thus...
...roommates and I had such high hopes about apartment hunting in New York. We would find a convertible four-bed-room loft in SoHo with a concierge for a reasonable price. Being from New York, I knew a little bit more about how difficult and expensive finding an apartment really was, but I was not prepared for the laughs and scoffs from different brokers who told us it would be impossible to find such a place, or any place for four people...
Noting that "there simply isn't a play-book" for the months of crises Harvard's new vice president faced, Terry W. Hartle, senior vice president of the American Council on Education, says Rowe has flexed his "strong set of nerves...and not a little bit of humor, which helps him keep his sanity...