Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Jonathan M. Harlow '99, who was elected co-chair Wednesday night, said BGLSA will effectively serve as "an umbrella organization," allowing "people with different viewpoints to have a place" to express them...
...writing to express our disappointment with the article "Randomization: The First Week" (Sept. 13). A section of the article suggested that incoming sophomores did not feel welcomed by Adams House. We were interviewed by a Crimson reporter for this article and feel that our opinions were severely misrepresented. Both the manner in which the reporter approached us and solicited our opinions and the context in which they were eventually portrayed are inconsistent with ethical journalism...
Still, some continue to sneer at a sport predominantly known more for its violence. Some express emotions "bordering on disgust that a woman would box," Parker says...
Naturally, one also wanted an expression of concern about affirmative action, entitlements and foreign policy, but if the President wanted to express-and-dodge, that was all right too, since the people did not know what they felt about such things either...
...with Clinton at the last stop, meaning that TV viewers will see a couple of extra faces besides the President's--as if that will make a difference to anything. But this is a campaign that issues a press release saying, "Unrestricted video of President Clinton's 21st Century Express train trip can be found beginning at 16:30 EDT on Telstar 402, Transponder 9B (KU Band) Downlink frequency 11986 mHz, Audio 6.2/6.8." No image is left to chance, and the angst starts at the top. After the G.O.P. victory in 1994, says spokesman Mike McCurry, "I think basically...