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...soon as the Harvard chapter was recognized as an official University club, its members united with workers and took up several causes at once, choosing their battles democratically in group meetings. By the end of their formative period, they had voted to officially oppose the war in Iraq, support pro-choice activism and promote a “progressive labor agenda” at Harvard...
...That was a sad chapter for us,” Ellwood said. “Any time you lose staff, there are certain consequences...but ultimately, we have to keep ourselves afloat...
This journey across the pond is just another chapter for the two-time Ivy Player of the Year, who has excelled both on and off the court...
Chase, self-acknowledged as one of the “new breed of chefs during the mega-trend ’80s,” admits in the introduction to one chapter of the cookbook, “I find the recipes...magnificent...
...treading. De Kretser's prose is stunning and subtle in depicting his downfall, evoking the glittering excesses of colonial life--after a party "you could have strolled across the lagoon on the champagne corks"--and the tropical fecundity of Ceylon with equally irresistible power. Who could stop reading a chapter that begins, "Her father, a bony, vivid man with a taste for women and morphine, had drowned in the rip off Trincomalee on Maud's sixteenth birthday...