Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Justin C. Danilewitz '99--who sought but did not receive a position on The Crimson's current executive board--wrote in his article, "Counting Noses at The Harvard Crimson," that the current editorial chairs were chosen in part because of their support for policies dealing with a "problem" of "too many" Jews...
Both events capped off a four-day celebration of the All-America Team during the WBCA National Convention at the Final Four. The WBCA also held a banquet in the players' honor at which Feaster was chosen by her fellow All-Americans to speak on their behalf...
With her third consecutive Ivy League Player of the Year award, she also became the first Ivy athlete in any sport, male or female, to win Rookie of the Year as a freshman and Player of the Year in each of the next three seasons. She was chosen as a Kodak District 1 All-Region first teamer, an AP Honorable Mention All-American and a Women's Basketball News Service Second Team All-American...
...other worldwide tomfoolery: British newspapers went overboard, as usual, with tall stories of the sublime and the ridiculous. The buttoned-up Independent carried an "exclusive" leak on plans for Tony Blair's modernized House of Lords, in which their lordships will be chosen from the public by lottery. The tabloid Daily Mail went for something a bit fishier: "Red Herring Returns After 500 years...
...admissions tour is unmistakable. High school seniors sporting their letter-jackets huddle in a tight bunch. Safety in numbers, this is the herd mentality at its best. Shepherding this wayward group of timid visitors is a vibrant, artificially happy member of the Crimson Key Society. Like people following the chosen one, this microcosm of adolescent fear and dreams migrates across campus to the call of its leader...