Word: bridgeses
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Before anyone starts jumping off bridges for this guy, though, remember that Harvard fullback Matt Johnson '91 ran for 323 yards against Brown last year.
The Head of the Charles has a difficult race course. Rowers and coxswains must negotiate three sharp turns and pass under six bridges.
At best, it was a few paragraphs in the back pages of U.S. newspapers, a by- the-way story from somewhere off in the Third World -- less important, by inference, than the natural disasters in Hawaii, where four people died, or Florida last month, where 41 perished, in hurricanes. Yet...
The heart of Clinton's plan calls for an $80 billion four-year public-works project to rebuild roads and bridges and create a national fiber-optic information network to enhance learning and to link homes, schools and offices. Clinton also wants a national education and retraining program, financed by...
At an orientation lunch outside Memorial Hall yesterday, President Neil L. Rudenstine stressed the importance of TFs as bridges in the generational gap between faculty members and undergraduates.