Word: fruition
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...walked on our first Harvard tour, our over-zealous tour guides informed us that one of the most important benefits of attending Harvard is "tapping" into the Harvard network. As starry-eyed high schoolers, we both rolled our eyes upon hearing this, never imagining that such connections ever reached fruition. When we ultimately made our decisions, we chose Harvard because it was "Harvard," hardly knowing what that actually meant beyond the incessant teasing we received from friends who knew what "school in Boston" we actually attended...
...April, alumni, Faculty, administrators and national figures like musician Quincy Jones and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin gathered in Cambridge for panels and speeches honoring the fruition of three decades of work. President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore '69 sent letters of congratulations...
...both teams, a definite strength going into the 2000-1 season will be the combination of veteran experience, solid recruiting and underclass performance. If all components come to fruition, the Crimson has reason to be optimistic about the prospects for next year...
...will look back on President Rudenstine's tenure as a decade of remarkable performance in every sphere," Wilson said. "The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is the largest and newest of several major initiatives that Rudenstine has helped bring to fruition...
This time the productivity tool kit aims, belatedly, to reconstruct--make that deconstruct--the white-collar world. In fact, I see a five-sided pincer movement that will bring to fruition my apparently bizarre "90% in 10 years" prognostication...