Word: elies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...presidential candidates are Trevor J. Blake '00, Eli W. Bolotin '98, Cleemann, David S. Goodman '97-98, Adam D. Green '99, Elizabeth A. Haynes '98, Benjamin R. Kaplan '99, Kaufman, Albert S. Lee '98, Eric M. Nelson '99, Justin E. Porter '99, William P. Pyonteck Jr. '00 and Lamelle D. Rawlins '99. The vice presidential candidates are Selamawi H. Asgedom '99, Michael A. O'Mary '99, Mark A. Price '98, Ethan G. Russell '98, Joseph A. Sena '99 and Megan V. Strackbein...
Pause. "What are the rest of the words?" In consternation and frustration, I belt out "blah, blah, blah, blah, o'er Eli hold sway." Panicked, I realize that I do not know the words to Harvard's favorite cheer. Who am I kidding: not only do I not know some of the words; I can't even get through the first verse...
Meanwhile, four students I have never met were drafting two bills to be brought up by the Undergraduate Council. Thomas Kelleher '99 and Sozi Sozinho '97 created a bill denouncing the Ad Board's decision, and Justin Jones '97 and Eli Ceryak '99, with the support of the creators of the first bill, drafted another calling for student representation on the Ad Board...
...that Brinkley is to retire after tomorrow's "This Week" that the heroic news man unleashed such ire at the Politco of Politicos, at a guy who might just as well have run the Undergraduate Council. It couldn't just have been Clinton who upset Brinkley. Surely that infamous Eli, George Herbet Walker Bush, could easily have earned the epithet of a "bore." It was the false objectivity, the boxed information, the unfortunate categorization of the television news that Brinkley detested. Of Clinton's victory speech, Brinkley opinionated that it was "one of the worst things I've ever heard...
...most prominent and hotly contested in the nation, features two intelligent and talented public officials. Our support for each candidate in past elections makes the choice between them a close call. Even as we regret siding against a Harvard alum, let alone at the hands of an Eli, we endorse the reelection of John F. Kerry to the U.S. Senate...