Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...look very closely at the Dining Services "nutrition bites," you can see, written in invisible ink next to the column for "fat," another, less conventional nutritional measure: curies...
...misogynistic, self-congratulatory and near-fascist column begins with the assertion: "There are too many fat students at Harvard. These students can be seen just about everywhere [as if they're some strange, illiterate race]...The definition of fat should not be limited to those who are too big for their britches, but also those who could simply use some toning or trimming...
...statement that "There is certainly nothing wrong with carrying more baggage than is required." But this nonsensical observation, with its implication that a certain amount of "baggage," and no more, is "required"--required for what?--in any case directly contradicts Cucci's initial assertion that there are too many fat people at Harvard...
There are too many fat students at Harvard. These students can be seen just about everywhere. They are talented individuals with brilliant futures awaiting them once they graduate. They are well-educated, able to tackle just about any problem that awaits them in the real world--except maybe problems requiring temperance and moderation. The definition of fat should not just be limited to those who are too big for their britches, but also those who could simply use some toning or trimming...
...have shown that Americans -- whatever they think of his policies and his character -- appreciate Clinton's formidable energy and his doughty resilience. And Clinton knows these traits are his biggest advantages. As he told a senior Republican lawmaker last fall, "I'm a lot like Baby Huey. I'm fat. I'm ugly. But if you push me down, I keep coming back. I just keep coming back...