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...time for wrapping things up even as we’re still wrapped in layers of winter accoutrements. Even the most dedicated, head-in-the-clouds Romantic poet would be hard-pressed to discern a Wordsworthian recital of a thousand blended notes in a still very frigid Cambridge, but amidst the rising pressure levels it can sometimes seem like there are at least a thousand (if not more) term papers, response papers and problem sets to be conquered with the slow dying of the semester...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, | Title: Catch the Fever | 4/20/2004 | See Source »

...Wilson, who hails from Austin, Texas, this was her first foray into the frigid temperatures and harsh weather that are generally associated with the start of the spring golf season. To her credit, her teammates praised her for her ability to deal with the tough conditions...

Author: By Jonathan P. Hay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Places Fifth to Start Season | 4/6/2004 | See Source »

...anyone but petitioners to claim. Some of those buried here had committed suicide out of despair, including one man who last April threw himself in front of a train just meters away from his eventual grave. Others succumbed to disease after living in flimsy shacks through Beijing's frigid winters. "I wonder if their families even know they are buried here," says photographer Bin. "People just come to petition, and disappear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nothing Left To Lose | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...HAMPSHIRE—Blue-books are still closed and Harvard’s exam rooms won’t open for business for another four hours when Gregory M. Schmidt ’06 steps out into the dark, frigid New Hampshire morning...

Author: By Jessica R. Rubin-wills and Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Students Take Primary Role in N.H. | 2/4/2004 | See Source »

...nights, no sleep, sipping bottled water, John Kerry sits in his flying war room, a 737, cruising from frigid Iowa to frosty New Hampshire, in a state of sublime shock. He had known that for him to rise, Howard Dean would have to fall, and even that might not be enough to win. He had already fired his campaign manager, retooled his stump speech and endured months of derision from party professionals for his dead-on-arrival campaign. He had ignored every piece of conventional strategy, decamped from his home field of New Hampshire, thrown everything at Iowa and held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: What Becomes A President Most? | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

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