Word: expresser
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seemed nice," says Jorge Alex Alvarez '01, a study participant. "But helping them figure out how to best help undergraduates develop, refine, and use their writing skills makes me feel as if I'm helping out future students and, more importantly, helping a Harvard that cares about how we express our knowledge...
Students who are happy with their choice ofconcentration and who are enrolled in a sophomoretutorial generally express a "sense ofexcitement...
...great to be open and express differentideas," says Colleen A. McGuinness '99, pressmanager for the Pudding. "There were a variety ofopinions...
...when you talk to the people who in recent weeks turned out for the President's enormous rallies, they express awe and gratitude for his mastery of the material. Someone, for whatever selfish reason, at least appears to care about their life and truly loves the game, knows the numbers, enjoys the ideas and proposals so much he soaks and wallows in them--even if they only affect life at the margins. It may be that the scandal forced him to focus as never before, to justify the White House motto, "Just going about the work of the American people...
FOUL BALL After winning back baseball fans with last season's home-run heroics, how does Major League Baseball express its gratitude? By jacking up prices, of course. The average ticket will cost $15.26 this year (an increase of 7%), ranging from the Minnesota Twins' $8.22 to the Boston Red Sox's $23. Judging by their '98 home-game records and '99 ticket prices, here are a couple of teams that potentially offer the most (and fewest) wins for your money...