Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...flippant and crass. He littered his speech with profanities that I don't need to quote here. Now, I don't mean to sound overly pious, but I believe that usually when a man must stoop to using profanities it is because he does not have the intelligence to express himself in any other way. Does Gibson not even have the least bit of decorum to restrain himself when speaking in such an atmosphere, to such an audience? Then Gibson rudely instructed an audience member to bring him coffee, and after seeing she was attractive, Gibson--a married man--asked...
Last year I wrote an article expressing negative thoughts concerning the construction of Loker Commons. I said that it would be a waste of money and time because somehow Harvard would find a way to mess it up. Close to a year later, I have decided to once again express my thoughts: I think Harvard has messed...
...prevailing attitudes at Harvard and other schools can still be unfriendly and downright discriminatory towards Native Americans. Students express less confidence in their capacity to change popular perceptions of Native Americans than in their ability to improve conditions for their own relatives and communities...
...that he's all cut and no growth, and you can be sure his plans for Sunbeam will include a drastic reduction in facilities, product lines and head count. But if he's so sure he can increase sales as well as profits, this is a perfect chance to express ultimate confidence...
Rudenstine said the University will look for candidates from both inside and outside Harvard, saying that both have certain advantages. He refused to express a preference for one or the other...