Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Traditionally, a man of the cloth, of the bar and of the classroom has been chosen to judge the Boylston finals. In April, David Steiner '54, general counsel for the University, Preston N. Williams, Houghton Professor of Theology and Contemporary Change at the Divinity School and Mary Anne Schwalbe, director of admissions, will sit on the judgment panel...
Knowing When You Have Reached The Top Upon a chosen element day, exercise a sartorial master-stroke of impeccable taste. Don a neatly laundered and sharply pressed pair of flannel cricket trousers, white buckskin shoes, white moleskin hacking jacket with a red carnation in the lapel, silk shirt and purple tweed tie. In your summery stylish regalia, and really looking nice poise on the sixth floor room balcony of a goodish old fashioned downtown hotel. When everyone is suitably assembled to watch you jump off to break your head, commence peeing. If no one tries to rush the hell...
...Freshmen Choose Lowell First Again, Mather Last" was the first indication to the alert reader of the misinformation of the misinformation he was about to receive. Not only was the wording "Freshmen Choose" completely fallacious (applications had not yet been filed and no tabulations taken--thus Freshmen hadn't chosen anything yet), but it also at the very least assumes that the Crimson's poll was so accurate that the final tabulations would yield absolutely identical results. No poll--even one taken by experienced professionals--is that accurate. Certainly an article by college students which reports the amazing news that...
Junior Bill Kaplan, who has been on varsity squash since his freshman year, was chosen Monday to captain the racquetmen for the 1976-77 season...
...costs or passing the bill on to the student. Formerly, English E functioned like any other course offered by the Faculty--any member of the Harvard community could take the course without having the fear the possibility of paying an additional fee. All too frequently now, the faculties have chosen to saddle the student with the extra costs...