Word: fox
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Explaining stereotype number five, Fox said that most Harvard students are not snobs or preps and added. "Harvard is an enormously diverse place. Every major community represented in the country is represented in the College...
...Fox discussed "seven stereotypic reasons" not ot come to Harvard, telling the students how to put the complaints in perspective...
Yesterday's activities started off with a series of talks by Harvard officials. Henry Rosovsky, dean of the Faculty, John B. Fox '59, dean of the College; L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of admissions and financial aid; and Margaret McKenna, vice president for Radcliffe program planning, all addressed the sleepy-eyed prefreshmen...
...NOTEBOOK: Captain Greg Olson has had his cast removed, began skating on Friday, and may be able to return in time for the playoffs... Dean Fox's warnings about crowd behavior obviously had an effect. The only object thrown on the ice was a puck, when a fan returned it after Phil Falcone sent a blast into the stands... Yale's record now stands at 11-7, and the Elis must win at least two of their three remaining games to make the playoffs...
Washington's favorite recreation was fox hunting. Consider that now: a President pounding over the hills on horseback, his hounds in full cry after a scraggly fox. Environmentalists would have jumped out at him from behind every hedge, waving placards. A "save the foxes" society would have been organized. Columnist Ellen Goodman would have rushed to detail the plight of the ill-fed, ill-housed, ill-treated foxes of Fairfax County. Newsmagazines might have noted that photographs of Washington mounting his horse revealed he had wide hips. The temptation would have been too much: "President Washington, displaying a broad...