Word: chapter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...event, which drew a crowd of about 150 people to Harvard Hall, was sponsored by the Harvard chapter of the World Conference on Religion and Peace and the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Arab Students...
...last Schine introduces a secret family feud. However, the writing again makes any interest vanish. Throughout the novel, the rules of algebra and syllogism appear, "If A=(?) and B=(?), then all one has to prove is (?)." The logic is straightforward, giving the reader time for their own conclusions: if chapter 1=(heavy blinking) and chapter 2=(mind shifting) then all one has to prove is (?). The blending of science and soul does not happen...
Harvard's PSLM was largely responsible for bringing the conference to the school. At present, Harvard does not have an official DSA chapter. According to Jessica Shearer, a DSA member, one of the tangential aims of bringing the conference to the College this weekend is to generate enough interest to set up a chapter at Harvard...
Sophia A. Lidskog '01 will play the role of Santa Lucia in the Swedish Yuletide Fair hosted by the Boston Chapter of the Swedish Women's Educational Association (SWEA). The fair will be held on Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont...
...know that it's not over till the fat lady sings, and this book wouldn't be complete without the chapter titled "Clean Plate Club." Hoelterhoff throws political correctness to the wind in her descriptions of the "Three Tonners": Debora Voigt, Sharon Sweet and Jane Eaglen. In her merciless critique, she explains the difficulties of having hugely overweight leads playing believable romantic roles. In one version of La Boheme, with Jane Eaglan as Mimi, the Met had to build a bed that sunk with her weight to help some of the extra bulk. Hoelterhoff fills the chapter out with...