Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...contributors hint at a bright future ahead. In the Ivy League Championships last month, the Crimson finished in fifth place out of eight teams. On the following weekend, Harvard captured third place at the Northeast Invitational in Portsmouth, R.I., its best finish of the season. Despite finishing in the bottom half of the field in six tournaments, the Crimson regarded this year as laying the groundwork for future success. “Significant improvement and gaining experience was what this season was all about,” captain Tom Hegge said. Throughout the fall season, Harvard introduced five freshmen...
...order to enter, council representatives think little of laying on their backs in the hallway of the Student Organization Center at Hilles, sliding their arm through the space between the floor and the bottom of the locked office partition, and jimmying the door handle open with a lacrosse stick that rests propped up on the other side...
...soon found his answer: A small fire in the bottom of a trashcan...
...people at Harvard still seem so unsatisfied. Two years ago, national newspapers made much of the fact that Harvard, in terms of surveyed student satisfaction, had ranked almost at the bottom of 31 elite schools. It is difficult to forget all those banner headlines, basically enthusing, “see? They’re not happy with Harvard!” The responses of last year’s graduating class in the annual senior survey were better but continued a “three-year trend of dissatisfaction among undergraduates,” the Crimson reported...
...expenses that came along with the switch in technology meant that WHRB also required more funding from advertisements, but as long as the ends met, watching the bottom line didn’t affect the station’s repertoire. “We were operating at low financial margin, so we could broadcast things that we liked as opposed to those that would make it easier to sell advertising,” Menninger recalls. “I can’t believe that the station hasn’t changed to reflect a wider listening audience, but then...