Word: botherer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that doesn't bother Linsley. "We knew that there were good freshmen. I was worried about it. But it's so good to know that they're ahead of you. I don't know if I would have thought that two years ago." Linsley has grown to think more of the team than of herself...
Most people think of a cross-country race as a difficult and painful business, but it takes a really awful meet to bother Peter Johnson, the only four-year harrier at Harvard...
Defense is certainly not the most glamorous of all positions, but that doesn't bother LeBlond in the least. "I don't miss scoring at all. I'd rather help keep away goals than score them." What makes Sara such an exceptional player is her ability to anticipate the other team's next move and come up with the key interception or tackle...
...House members and their guests. Not that the College wanted to discourage campus-wide camaraderie: It was just that if all undergraduates could show up and drink, the master's tenuous legal status as a surrogate parent for his House members would lose its validity. That approach didn't bother students much; so many masters exercised a salutary and complete neglect of the codes to make interhouse booze bashes almost weekly occurrences...
...criticisms of each other. When the workers went to the polls, Harvard prevailed again, 390-328--a significantly lighter turnout than in 1977. "The low turnout hurt us," Rondeau said the night of the defeat. "I think many people expected us to win so easily that they didn't bother to vote...