Word: corneres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Raynor's tying shot came with 21 seconds left. Harvard managed one poor last-ditch corner shot by Arnie Needleman and Beattie grabbed the rebound and called the fatal time...
Obviously, Vice President Hall does have a firm grip on his own corner of reality. "Harvard will have to cut its consumption by 30 percent to meet federal expectations." However, the easiest administrative solution should not be mistaken for the fairest. A hard examination of priorities by the entire community rather than reflexive and apocalyptic suggestions from the administration are very much in order. For openers, it would be nice to have some information on the feasibility of other alternatives. Could one wing of each house be kept heated? Would a cut-back of a few degrees make...
...women in the locker room today seem graceful enough, casual enough even without the dance. I wondered if they had ever learned it. I crawled out of my corner and stopped a girl walking...
...went back to my corner. The urinals seemed determined to be my enemies. Number three, under which I was sitting, began to drip on my head. I moved one space down. The women returning from their swim do not tense their stomachs. They are tired. Their muscles are long and extended from swimming and they are relaxed. They go about their business, dressing, preparing for classes. They do not seem aware of the urinals, or of me, sitting against the wall...
...matron, a grandmother probably, every day at 1:45 removes herself to a corner to change. She takes off her white attendant's uniform, steps into a long purple acetate dress and fastens a single strand of pearls. At 1:48 she begins to sweep again. She times the sweep to a rhythmic chant that does not vary from day to day. "Two o'clock, pool closes, hurry up please...