Word: eached
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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But for the woman who graduated from Harvard with a degree in English, the one hour each day on the subway spent reading Proust didn't quite quench her still-burning love for literature.
It was there, amidst the "eccentric crew" of "hippie-ish" men and women, that Bruzelius says she learned to cook and bake bread and where she served as the informal housing chair, deciding each year's residents.
"They didn't expect anyone to be there on a Saturday morning, but we were there in a ring around the building," Rosen says. "We just yelled at each other for a while and then went home."
"He is a man with controversial views who manages not to be controversial," Mansfield says. "He studies politics as it really is...in different countries as they oppose each other."
"I was there, I don't know, for two or three days. They were long and frustrating days, tiring days," he admits. "It seemed like the crowd was approximately the same size each day. I don't know where they all came from, but it seemed like it never dwindled...