Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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LADY DI TAKES THE PLUNGE, punned a Daily Mirror headline. DI THE DARING, exclaimed the Sun, which ran one picture of her on the front page and three more inside. The Daily Express said flatly that "a crowd of 200 gasped" as Lady Di stepped out of her limo. Even the Times of London permitted itself a slight whimsicality. When Prince Charles ascends the throne, mused Columnist Alan Hamilton, "the royal couple will be known as the King and Di." Writer Jean Rook of the Daily Express complimented Diana "for putting on a bold, beautiful front, and for turning...
Sesha Pratap '84, who was sent to Quincy, was typical of many freshmen who received their first choice. Pratap said he was "very glad," but declined to express more ebullience because so many of his friends did not share his good fortune. "A lot of my good friends are getting sent to the Quad," he said, noting that in Pennypacker, where he lives, almost half a floor was sent to the Quad...
...want to express my deep satisfaction and anticipation of seeing him," Donald E. Fanger, chairman of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, said...
...creation of a Foundation would require "the strong intervention of the Dean (Rosovsky)." Gomes said, adding that the Faculty should express commitment to community ideals. "For the last two decades, social responsibility at Harvard has largely been divorced from academic responsibility," he said...
...leaflets urge students to write their Congressmen to express opposition to the bill. "The campaign has been very successful so far: around 100 students have signed up to write letters." Kathleen Karpilow, a graduate student and Dunster House tutor, said yesterday...