Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Interns would usually see the President's schedule a day ahead of time but were told to keep their distance. "We were briefed a number of times about what to do if the President is going to be in the building," says a fellow intern. "They'd say, 'Follow protocol. Get out of the way.'" A plum assignment was anything that required a blue pass for the West Wing, which allowed an intern to roam the West Wing more or less at will. Betty Currie, one of the President's private secretaries, was "an untouchable," off limits for networking...
Hoping to set the stage for a genuine mind-altering experience, the girls turned to their smuggled flasks of Wild Turkey immediately after settling into their seats. I watched as they passed the liquor among them, hoping that perhaps they might decide to offer some to the fellow revelers sitting around them. Apparently, the spirit of communal property that defined the 1960's is one hallmark of that era that has not survived. I was denied a swig and had to endure the rest of the evening in a painfully sober state...
Basil's presence not only means an added shooting threat on the perimeter, it will also spark the Crimson's defense up front. Basil and fellow senior Alison Seanor spearhead a Harvard defense that averages better than 11 steals per game...
...People learn a lot from faculty, as they dofrom their fellow students," he says. "Otherwisewe could all just go home...
...time leader in steals--with 104 more than any other Harvard player--leaped high in the air to snare a Mountain Hawk pass at the top of the key on Harvard's end of the floor. She began the break and dished a pass to the right block where fellow senior Alison Seanor had one defender between her and an easy deuce...