Word: classics
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...usually told, this story is a classic fable. A quick tale of ingenuity, it finishes with a convenient and easily-packaged moral lesson: In Harvard, as in life, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. You have got to think outside the box, play the angles and beat the system...
...half ended with the score deadlocked at2-2. Forty-five minutes of grueling back-and-forthaction had done nothing but reaffirm that thiscontest would become a classic...
...game had all the components of a classic: it was the 1000th game in Harvard's illustrious men's soccer history, it featured a youthful and exciting Harvard team and it pitted the Crimson against the hated Yale Bulldogs. YALE 5 HARVARD...
...could not quite get past Pittsburgh or St. John's in the Harvard Classic held this past weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center...
Part hardboiled thriller, part sensitive melodrama, with tears for the ladies and gunplay for the guys, the novel borrows a potent narrative trick from Kenneth Fearing's noir classic, The Big Clock: Schwartz tells the story from complementary viewpoints that must sooner or later collide and clash. In their grief and remorse, the three lead characters start out locked in separate universes. Ethan, insulated in his study, ceaselessly revisits happier days while simultaneously dreaming of revenge, despite a father who drilled him in nonviolence. Grace drifts in an existential darkness amid her bright perennials, her spirit crisping and withering leaf...