Word: grads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Under the circumstances, members can't use the club they joined," D.U. president Matt B. Hilles '96 said. "I'd say this has created definite hostility towards the grad board...
...least expensive of the final clubs, and that's why it attracted many of the current members," Vereb explained. "Financial need led the grad board to try and make [our] expenses like [those of] the other clubs...
...Most of the time, undergraduates kind of feel third class around here--there's faculty, there's grad students, then there's us," Coffey said. "[With the ball], we really feel that we're the central aspect of it. It's not the Japanese tourists or the people passing through or the Harvard groupies. It's just ours...
Paul E. Johnson, Harvard's police chief, said he appreciates having a Harvard grad as the county sheriff...
...created in his one hit movie, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and in his eight-year amour with model Elizabeth Hurley. Snarly musclemen and tortured teen types, the Stallones and Depps, are supposed to misbehave; it's part of their public profile. But when the sinner is an Oxford grad peddling a boyish, domestic charm--the last good hope of vanishing gentility--he can expect to face the rude music. On his field trip into the Sunset night, Grant went out of character, played disastrously against type, punctured a popular illusion. As many moviegoers saw it, he didn't cheat...