Word: hatched
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...meet these standards, he or she is simply not considered. I'll contend that this is social exclusivism and yes, a brand of elitism. To say that they are not as just a part of the Great Clubbie Whitewash. The clubs are, I believe, a type of escape hatch from the "fractured" nature of life in Cambridge. This is not an evil thing, it is natural to want to be with people with whom you've got a lot in common. Nonetheless, that clubs and their "MEMBERS ONLY" physical presence do tend to stratify the Harvard community on social standards...
Four of the 13 prizes--the William Harris Arnold and Gertrude Weld Arnold Prize, the Jeremy Belknap Prize, the Roger Conant Hatch Prizes and the Francis Sales Prize--became available to Radcliffe undergraduates late in the application process this term...
South House Music Society presents Peter Hatch, viola; Beth Levin, piano; with Bryan Epperson, cello. Works of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Schubert. Cabot Living Room...
...first in its history to be able to get an education. "At first we thought the school would ruin us," said one middle-aged fellah. "We need the children to go into the fields in the spring and pick the eggs of the cotton worms before they hatch. With all of them in school instead of in the fields we were in danger of disaster. But the government agreed to change the school term. Instead of ending in midsummer, the way they do in the cities, out here it ends in May, so the children can still work...
Aboard the Belknap, an explosion blew Machinist's Mate Michael F. Cartolano Jr., 20, through a hatch into a bulkhead. He staggered on deck and looked up in horror. "The Kennedy was sitting right on top of us with her deck on fire," he recalls. "There it was - a nightmare...