Word: classness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...happy," Ortega sighed. "I think I need lights for my Christmas tree," Torraco said later... P. C. Bright '01 likes live chickens... Cary P. McClelland '02 likes Katherine D. Earls '00... Final sections for General Education 105, "The Literature of Social Reflection" met this week. "I loved that class," gushed Courtney D. Rein '00, tears in her eyes. "It's like therapy!" Commented her companion Kate B. Spade '00, "I've always thought, myself, that the point of college was therapy."... Rodman W. Moorhead '01 got play this weekend... Something happened to Pforzheimer House, which may be why Anna...
...Gautam: No, I don't think Harvard is overrated! I am taking a class from Sam Huntington, once a week...
...Bryan: The other side of this professors thing, it's what you make of the experience. Every semester I have been able to take a class with fewer than 10 people and a professor, establish a relationship with that person, end up having e-mail contact with that person afterwards...
...Microsoft of the genetically modified food industry, Monsanto, is under attack yet again - and, as in the case of the Seattle monolith, its opponents are charging monopoly. Tuesday, lawyers for six farmers filed a class action suit against the seed giant, charging Monsanto with conspiring to control the world's vast seed trade. The suit also claims Monsanto and other companies rush their products to market without testing them adequately for safety. While Monsanto's genetic-engineering business has been the target of many attacks over the past several years, particularly in Europe, Tuesday's suit marks a new tack...
Critics say the ADHD "epidemic" - which, depending on who's giving the diagnosis, can cover nearly any child who's ever nodded off in class or can't stand waiting in lines - is merely a social byproduct of modernity: Children raised on cable television and video games have short attention spans. But by siding with medicine as the treatment of choice, the NIMH says that there's a clear biological component that can be chemically modified. That's not to say that every time a kid acts up we should drug him. "This is not just handing out Ritalin...