Word: blamed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seek not to blame or condemn. I do not know exactly what happened at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity last Friday. That is for the police to determine. What I do know is that my cousin is dead and need not have died. I can not let Scott's death be forgotten. His message is too powerful to forget; it is a message we all need to learn from. While I am pleased at the steps MIT and its fraternities have taken to ban alcohol from campus parties, that is not enough. While policies and regulations can change, those effects...
...fact, thanks to the lingering Victorian moral climate, most didn't even consider divorce a live option. (What a time saver!) Nowadays, as Kramer himself suggests, it is almost normal for married people to be quietly dogged by "the constant sense of having chosen poorly." Well who can blame them, with the question "Should You Leave?" blaring at them from bookstore windows...
...Timequake, Kurt Vonnegut's latest (and probably last) book, promises some sort of science-fiction fantasy ride through a highly ironic universe. "Futurology!" it screams, "Ten years of deja vu all over again!" Unfortunately for Douglas Adams fans, nothing could be further from the truth. You can't really blame the poor dust jacket writer, who had the unenviable task of summarizing, in concise and entertaining prose, the essence of a book that defies easy classification...
...take tests that are often required for admission? Is there no suitable location on campus that isn't booked on Saturday mornings? Are there more prospective lawyers in Northeastern's senior class than there are in Harvard's? We at Dartboard havent yet figured where to place the blame. But as a protest, we're all thinking of refusing to attend any of Harvard's graduate schools. --Dan S. Aibel...
...blame it on the frats. A guy has to take personal responsibility for himself," added David S. Schultz '01, who said he does not drink...