Word: disasterously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After the returns were in and the left had lost, the accusations began to fly in earnest, and not merely over how the party had blown the election. Critics were angrier still over the autocratic attitude of their leaders at a time when the winds of democratic expression and dissent...
Alexander T. Bok '81, who will live in North House next year, said yesterday, "I was going to give it a try for a full year anyway--one year at the Quad can't be a disaster."
Unfortunately, this business success--one study found 90 per cent of Kingston, Jamaica mothers were bottle feeding their children--has been a nutritional disaster for infants in poor countries where the proper facilities and adequate understanding necessary for correct preparation of the formula do not exist. Often formulas marketed in...
The following article, by Melvin E. Reeves '73-4 and Harvard W. Stephens '73-4, is a response to an article by Martin L. Kilson Jr., professor of Government, in last week's issue of The Harvard Independent. Kilson wrote that black solidarity among students at Harvard has become "an...
Real surprise--the Crimson varsity did not take the race without difficulty. At 1500 meters Harvard led by a comfortable length and a half. Then, near-disaster struck.