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Word: friday (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Just being here, being in the same room all of the time, eating the same food every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday," says Tiziana Vargas '01. "You get tired of everyday being the same...

Author: By Victoria C. Hallett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fighting the Burnout Blues | 12/3/1999 | See Source »

...finally assuaged after then Harvard President Nathan Pusey '?? visited Rothko. A keen-minded Yale dropout, Rothko facilely picked up on Pusey's religious interests and proceeded to affix the Passion of Jesus to the murals--the darker ochres of Panels #1-3 (the triptych) were the colors of Good Friday and the Last Supper, while the brighter magenta pink of Panel #5 was representative of the Resurrection. Pusey, thoroughly impressed by Rothko's analysis and enthusiasm, advised the Corporation to vote for the murals' installment...

Author: By Teri Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard's Color Fields in the Forest | 12/3/1999 | See Source »

...what's it like doing the Friday night Spin Cycle at Axis...

Author: By Lisa J. Powell, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: DJ Dope: Fifteen Questions for Tym Ryan | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

...Mather House students and staff are Billy's extended family. "The best thing about working here is that all the students know me," he says. On a recent Friday evening, as he puffs on his evening's cigar, a tutor introduced Billy to his girlfriend who was visiting from Europe for the weekend. Two separate groups of students proposed that Billy join them on their trip to see The Game the next morning. Billy politely declines and lightheartedly advises them to not drink too much beer. Working as a security guard is more about fielding random queries than cracking down...

Author: By Timothy L. Warren, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Smokin' With Billy: The Passions and (Extended) Family of a Harvard Guard | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

...afford his portion of the $2,400-a-month apartment he shares with a college friend. Still, everything's relative. Although Shemmer invests his annual bonus, he spends the rest. "I break even every month," he confesses. His three main expenses: rent, alcohol and cabs. Shemmer spends most Friday and Saturday nights partying with friends at "dives" in the East Village, a welcome change from the weekday grind. It's a pleasant lifestyle, but very different from college, Shemmer says. "I'm working, I'm supporting myself, I feel productive," he says. "Do a good job at work, bust...

Author: By Adam A. Sofen, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: The Boys In the Bank | 12/2/1999 | See Source »

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