Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...probably get the impression that you miss a year's worth of opportunities [by graduating early], but I think that I've gone through Harvard in a manner where I'm very pleased with the social life I've had here," Buford says. "If I hadn't entered Harvard knowing that my only career goal was to get into politics in some way, shape or form, advanced standing is probably something I would have hesitated about [accepting...
Relman also points out the Mack "hadn't published evidence in the scientific literature or in any scholarly books." But as Mack's lawyer Roderick MacLeish correctly argues, "John has the right as a faculty member to choose the medium through which he wishes to communicate his work...
...team was pleased," Lonergan said. "We beat Dartmouth, who we hadn't beat in a few years. I think this meet will help us a lot because we beat Dartmouth and BU and they're both in our district. It's a good thing to know we can beat them...
Paterno tells a story about a meeting he had with a player and his parents, in which he had to tell them their son would not be allowed to play because he hadn't applied himself in summer school. "His mom was crying, and she came up to me, and I thought she was gonna hit me. But instead she hugged me and said, 'Thank you for caring.'" By the same token, Paterno has kept other athletes on scholarship and told them to forget about football so they could concentrate on their studies...
...married and, after two children, divorced--a New York literary agent identified only as "B." Coming from a family of Jewish left-wing intellectuals, he was the perfect Lochinvar to take her out of Rhode Island but not to replace her sainted father. On one hand: "If it hadn't been for him, I thought, I would not have heard Montand sing Les Feuilles Mortes or read Mrs. Dalloway or tasted Brie or drunk any wine beyond sherry." On the other: "Lose one's temper or burst into tears, and he would say, 'I never realized how sick you really...