Word: hating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Mitch McClure, '96, one of the roommates in question, upholds Hirasaki's assertion. "It doesn't bother me," he says of his roommate's exhibitionistic tendencies. "But I hate to be naked. I always wear clothes, especially in the shower...
...offended when women like Koestner mouth pieties about victimization, and in a stunning, unqualified, denigration of all men, she notes, "If I were a man, I would most of all hate that because of my gender, I was a potential rapist. I would strive to change that...
...value of this whole piece (about the Union) down to almost zero. Anyway, I still hope this piece is not treated like the Union's food and will ring an alarming bell for the planners of the future dining hall. Somehow, I feel that the class of '99 will hate the new building just as we don the Union. The universal truth predicts that students will never be satisfied with their dining hall. But helping to change it is always better than avoiding...
Prejudice of the quiet, subliminal kind doesn't flow from the same place as hate. All you have to do to be infected is look around: at the top of the power hierarchy-filling more than 90% of top corporate-leadership slots and a grossly disproportionate share of managerial and professional positions-you see white men. Meanwhile, you tend to find minorities clustered in the kind of menial roles-busing dishes, unloading trucks-that our parents warned were waiting for us too if we didn't get our homework done...
...SORDID TRUTH hidden by the Committee on House Life is the following: sometimes people hate where they live. Sometimes they only mildly dislike it. Sometimes they don't care. Some shameless individuals actually love their houses. Interestingly enough, many find domestic bliss by moving away from the river--where they thought they'd never miss a moment of the Harvard experience--to the Radcliffe Quad...