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There he was, ignoring the miserably biting wind, the lifeless cold, the crooked numbers on the scoreboard and the empty seats. Northeastern had just pounded Harvard on the last game of the season, 12-6, in a non-conference makeup that hadn??t meant a lick. But it hurt...
When I began writing, my life was in a bizarre state. The first real death in my life had occurred just weeks prior, and I still lived in a haze that resided between the real world and memories of the night my grandfather died. I hadn??t been able to really leave my room for a couple weeks, struck every time by remembrance. When I did leave my room, I thought of the night I ran after a cab to take me to the hospital. Memories were everywhere...
When the class of 2004 first stepped into Tercentenary Theatre during Freshman Week, Bill Clinton was still in the White House, George W. Bush was just a conservative upstart governor from Texas and Al Gore ’69 hadn??t yet relegated himself to awkwardly bearded obscurity. What a difference four years makes. Tomorrow, the class of 2004 will leave the New Yard graduates of Harvard College with Bush presiding over a regime marked by landmark environmental deregulation, the frustrating conflict in Iraq and a crushing deficit, just to name a few of his more significant blunders...
...Japanese industrialist called him 16 years ago when he was thinking of retiring [and] asked why [progress in combatting hunger hadn??t been made] in Africa,” says Borlaug’s nephew, Ted Behrens, who founded the Heritage Foundation...
...left field, and personally as a member of the task force, I was disappointed to see it,” Wrinn said. “The students can certainly have their opinions on specific issues, but the last part was very disappointing because it implied that their voice hadn??t been heard and that’s simply not true...