Search Details

Word: edly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...light of mental health awareness month on campus, this is the secondop-ed in a series on mental health resources at Harvard...

Author: By Kathleen E. Hale | Title: Nurse Ratched Lives at UHS | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

...light of mental health awareness month on campus, this is the firstop-ed in a series on mental health resources at Harvard...

Author: By Judy Z. Herbstman | Title: De-Mystify Mental Health | 4/10/2007 | See Source »

...stretch, the Harvard sailing team competed in just two regattas—both on the nearby Charles River—over Easter weekend. The Crimson capitalized on the relaxed schedule, as the No. 8 women earned a hard-fought first-place finish, while the No. 5 co-eds also sailed well, taking third-place overall. It was the first top finish for the women all spring, and it came just as the season begins to wind down for the team. “We just wanted to make our mark because our season is ending soon,” senior...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sailors Take 1st, 3rd on Charles | 4/10/2007 | See Source »

...fail to develop depth. Stanford’s Rugged is a weasel of a man, so insecure and pathetic that his rapid-fire con-man act sounds more pitiable than convincing. Schneider’s Lagrand is a one-trick pony of affected mannerisms—a special-ed voice and a twitching hair flip—that becomes seriously annoying by film’s end, since he has copious camera time. In terms of secondary characters, the movie takes a “Super Troopers”-esque stab at parodying small-town cops, with such amusing situations...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Live Free or Die | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

...contend with no fewer than 10 proposed changes to the legislation in the course of the three remaining regular Faculty meetings on the schedule for this spring. Another amendment calls for the new general education program to encourage study in languages other than English. “[Gen ed] aims to teach students to be citizens to the world,” said Virginie Greene, professor of Romance languages and literatures, who co-authored the amendment with Werner Sollors, the Cabot professor of English Literature and of African and African American Studies. “We have to take account...

Author: By Madeline M.G. Haas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Profs Call for Study Of Past in Gen Ed | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

Previous | 230 | 231 | 232 | 233 | 234 | 235 | 236 | 237 | 238 | 239 | 240 | 241 | 242 | 243 | 244 | 245 | 246 | 247 | 248 | 249 | 250 | Next