Word: ear
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...anyone gives you any trouble, just let them know you’re with me,” Natasha S. Alford ’08 whispers in my ear within seconds of our introduction. We’re in a crowd of skinny college students downing double-sized cans of VitaminWater and primping before the last fashion show of Alford’s Harvard career. I see police combing the arena for intruders and worry that merely dropping Alford’s name might not be enough keep me backstage for long. So I make the most of my time...
...Harvard-trained ear, TheFinalClub.org sounds like a Web site to keep students plugged into the Saturday night party scene. Unfortunately for social butterflies—but luckily for everyone else—the site is dedicated to the other side of Harvard: academics...
...symbolic gesture has taken on a new and important meaning in the stand against institutionalized intolerance for homosexuality. When President Faust speaks at the commissioning ceremony this June, we hope she will seize on this important moment—a moment in which she will likely have the ear of high-ranking military officials as well as media—to draw attention to the disgusting nature of this policy. Faust ought to specifically criticize “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” and call for it to end. Moreover, we hope Faust...
...results really did surprise us," says Thomas. "For a long time, there has been a lot of controversy over whether all head and neck melanomas had worse survival, and this study shows a large difference in survival for scalp and neck tumors." Interestingly, cancers of the face and ear, other common locations for melanoma, were not linked to reduced survival. In fact, cancers starting in these areas actually had better prognosis than those beginning in the trunk or extremities, which usually have the best survival rates...
...Faster, Lara!” cried The Stable Boy, whispering into the ear of his Moorish mare...