Word: clare
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seems like the bathrooms aren't the prime issue," said Clare C. Parker '99. "I lock my room, but I'm definitely not afraid that someone will come into the bathroom...
After instituting this, all Harvard needs to do is randomize the professors. Clare Sammells '95 Matt Duhan...
...editor of TIME, wanted to pay a visit to his hometown of Tengchow, China. He also wanted to check out personally the country's leader, Chiang Kai-shek, a man he had largely created, at least as far as most Americans were concerned. Traveling with his wife, the formidable Clare Boothe Luce, "Harry," as he was called, decided to bring home a souvenir, a talented bundle of energy named Theodore H. White. They are the Harry & Teddy (Random House; 340 pages; $24) of this smart little guide to big-time journalism by Thomas Griffith, a former foreign editor of TIME...
...almost everyone is familiar with Cinderella. Analysis of these folktales can reveal a great deal about culture and beliefs which may not be immediately apparent because these stories are so prevalent. One might as well argue that the English department is useless because everyone has read Mark Twain. Clare Sammells...
...Clare Sammells 95 speaks softly and carries a big stick. it is carved with suns and roses. As Co-chair of HRSFA (Harvard Radcliffe Science Fiction Association), she forcefully bangs it on the floor of the Sever room, bringing members out of the worlds of their animated conversations and into...reality? That remains to be seen...