Word: helle
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...aroused" by Monica's description of her own Bosnia visit as a Pentagon employee. Perhaps those bombs in Iraq were not dropped, as Clinton's critics charged, to cover up a sexual relationship but because of one. Our Monica, however, is a Bosnia, Schmosnia, kind of girl. War is hell, but what about her needs? She hated it when those world crises cut into her quality time with the Commander in Chief. Luckily, Clinton knew that Monica's G spot was any version of "Gee, you're looking skinny today." They may not have Paris, roses and candlelight, but they...
...gospel proportions. Our anticipated moment in the spotlight did, in fact, come: "Eloise Austin and Joanna Hootnick, youuuuu're up!" We slunk up to the microphone and looked at our shoelaces while our two devoted Harvard fans whistled and heckled. We both gave each other a "what-the-hell-do-we-have-to-lose" glance and busted out with our tone-deaf version of "Build Me up Buttercup," complete with shoop-shoop arm motion...
...gospel proportions. Our anticipated moment in the spotlight did, in fact, come: "Eloise Austin and Joanna Hootnick, youuuuu're up!" We slunk up to the microphone and looked at our shoelaces while our two devoted Harvard fans whistled and heckled. We both gave each other a "what-the-hell-do-we-have-to-lose" glance and busted out with our tone-deaf version of "Build Me up Buttercup," complete with shoop-shoop arm motion...
...were students who chose not to participate in this exclusive social world. Walter C. Paine '49, grandson of President Eliot, slogged through the massacres of World War Two before beginning Harvard College. "Many of us looked down on the kids sliding by and getting C grades and having a hell of a time...
...Give-'em-Hell Harry" was famously that way, and so was Gerald Ford, who was at the opening of the exhibition last week. At 85, Ford was as forthright as ever. He chided the Republicans for shifting too far to the right, praised George W. Bush for being more moderate than his dad, said Elizabeth Dole will be a formidable candidate, and questioned the wisdom of committing U.S. troops in Kosovo. He lamented that the Clinton scandal and the failure to resolve it quickly with a bipartisan censure "had an adverse effect on the presidency...