Word: gladding
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...drew his ire with unprecedented preposterousness.” Although Bensassi claims that the bank didn’t receive negative comments about its atypical advertising approach, many students have expressed disdain. “It was either us or the machine, and I’m glad man has come out on top,” says Daniel K. Bilotti ’09. Even Frenchie, a woman who lives in the Square, claims “Too many people were getting disturbed by it.” Bilotti, Fee, and Frenchie all denied responsibility for the beating...
...something along the lines of: ‘We’re sailing really well, but we have absolutely nothing to show for it,’” Schlitz said. “By the time we were finished with the regatta, we were quite glad that we had something to show for it.”While Harvard was able to pull itself out of seventh place in Maryland, the story was somewhat different in Connecticut, where the Crimson women finished seventh with 260 points at the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship held...
...excerpt from Dr. Andrew Weil's book Healthy Aging was well presented [Oct. 24]. Weil gave a balanced view of nutritional advice on aging, and I was glad to see someone point out the dubious nature of the antiaging business. Most of what we spend on vitamin supplements and health food represents unreasonable expectations of our ability to control aging. Such purchases only distract from what is truly important: taking the realistic steps necessary to delay age-related disease. I will read Weil's entire book and recommend this article to my patients. John Kaufmann, M.D. Boca Raton, Florida...
...restaurant in exchange for a lifetime supply of burgers. Connor C. Wilson ’07 said he entered the contest after receiving an ad in Adams House. But Wilson said he saw both sides of the door-dropping debate. “I’m glad I found out about [the contest],” Wilson said. “You don’t want to be swamped by solicitations but you don’t want advertising in the Square to cost too much so students don’t hear about anything...
...soldiers, and to thank them for answering our call to service,” McSorley said over the microphone. About 20 students attended the event and, in spite of the poor weather conditions, the organizers maintained a high level of enthusiasm. “I’m glad that the two groups came together not necessarily to send a political message about the president or the war, but just to support kids our age who are out there, risking their lives for our country,” said Jacquelyn Chou ’07, a student attending the event...