Word: hr
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...HR: BC--Waldron; Harvard--Ralph. 2B: BC--Quirk, Waldron, McGowan, Langone; Harvard--Ralph, Vankoski, Woodfork, Forst. E: BC--Waldron, Hubbard, Gambino 2; Harvard--Forst, McKay, Larocque...
...HR: Harvard--LaSovage; BU--None. 2B: Harvard--Cupp; BU--None. E: Harvard--LaSovage; BU--None...
...HR:Harvard--Abeles, McKendry;2B: Harvard--McKendry; BU--K. Herr, Schnairsohn. E: Harvard--Bagley 2; BU--K. Herr 2, Anderson...
...more subtle level, many students have come to abhor and cherish the "R" of Radcliffe in creating acronyms for their groups. The hard-to-pronounce double constant combo HR has provided struggle and relief in creating acronyms. There are some clear winners and losers...
...loss of Radcliffe in the HR combination opens up whole new doors of fun acronyms. HRSAS (the Harvard-Radcliffe Society of Arab Students) could become a sassy-sounding SASH (Society of Arab Students at Harvard). And sadly, musical organizations seem to be particularly vulnerable to less flattering connotations in this new Radcliffe-less world. The elegantly constructed HARMONY acronym (Harvard and Radcliffe Musical Outreach to Neighborhood Youth) will be rechristened to a less charitable Harvard MONY. And alas! Our prestigious philharmonic, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HO), will be condensed...