Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fast," says Bowman Kim Kiley, "and we've been faster than Penn all year. But we'll need endurance to be faster when it counts...
...world of evil, etc. We hate the famous War in Vietnam, and we take various kinds of dope, and most of all we are full of energy and idealism. Yes. Of course, at times our zeal is misdirected (as, alas, was Hitler's). At times, we want things too fast, too much (this being a product of our childhood, of course, since our parents grew up in the depression, then made it, then wanted to give us all the advantages, etc.) But, alas again, we must realize that the world out there is imperfect (past progressive), and we should...
...many, perhaps most Harvard students. To them, the Summer School is not their Harvard, but rather a strange sort of recreational activity that takes over Cambridge during the warmer months of the year. It's the sort of attitude that make buttons reading "I Go Here in the Winter" fast moving items among Harvard students summering in Cambridge a few years...
PERFECT PASS is in form, ABSITOMEN will close fast, SHIPWISE will run a steady race...
Watt's account ranges beyond Versailles to the tormented terrain under angry debate at the peace meetings-fast-changing, impoverished postwar Germany as it struggled to survive the chaos of surrender. Absorbed in private rancors, busy reshuffling peoples and national borders, the Allied statesmen paid little heed to the German scene. Historians have tended to follow their lead. Yet the obscure skirmishes for power that went on in Berlin and Munich may have done almost as much as the Versailles Treaty to shape the future course of Germany and Europe. The far left was pitted against the far right...