Word: feel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...forum is the only University-recognized career presentation fair. To have such an overrepresentation of certain industries sends a powerful message to students. We hope that seniors who are currently embroiled in the dilemma of what to do during life after Harvard do not feel as if they needed to find the ultimate answer last Friday...
...issue of publicity and reaching out to a greater proportion of the student body is an important one for council right now. The council had trouble filling its 89 seats this semester, and some current members feel that the decrease in women's interest is simply a reflection of the general lack of interest this year...
Statistics aside, several council members said they feel the group is very diverse in opinion. With a progressive caucus, a conservative caucus and now a women's caucus, Nehal S. Patel '02 said "everyone is represented...
Joseph did, however, make the crowd feel involved with his comments and his enthusiasm. His use of a radio antenna to produce sounds was also surprisingly clever. Regi's guitar brought Victor's desire for responsive improvisation to a lesser height of majesty, for Regi had technique without ear; at one point, Regi was horribly sharp and only turned the pegs up more, producing a grating sound and a disturbing cacophony amidst Victor's clever performance. The drummer, J.D. Blaine, amazed and amused. Even one beat of his drum prompted audience response; he possessed a zany aura that fed into...
...Microserfs, Coupland chronicled the effects of yuppie angst on the rest of the world-that post-yuppie generation bit by their own species of the Y2Kare bug. Just as middle-management yupsters lashed out against the oppressive ineffectuality of upper management, so too did young up-and-comer twentysomethings feel oppressed by the IKEA angst of their yuppie superiors. Darwin would have had a field day-suddenly angst is an inheritable trait, passed on from one generation of the urbanite species to the next. Unlike their forefather-oppressors, however, the post-yuppies had no outlet for their angst. They couldn...