Word: ideas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Going down [to Florida], I had no idea what the whole experience would be about," Kohler says. "I was hoping I would get drafted, and I thought I might even be a first-round pick, but I'm happy the way everything turned...
Kohler had been sounded out by both the Metrostars and the New England Revolution prior to the draft, so he had an idea who might be interested in choosing him--but in the end, he didn't find out his status until he returned to Logan Airport on Sunday. The draft had moved into a hotel conference room that morning, and Kohler was made the fifth selection of twenty on the second and final...
Upon reading Sarah Schaffer's oped about the importance of the Crimson to the Harvard community (Opinion, Jan. 22), I wanted to provide a few suggestions to the 124th Editorial Guard on how the Crimson can become an even more significant element of Harvard life. These four humble ideas are only meant to give the new editors an idea of where a daily reader of the Crimson for four years feels the paper should...
...idea sounds fine, to a point. But investors might want to look at the precedents in another popular technology--television--before jumping on the freeservice bandwagon...
...mention of the Korbel's religious background. Albright says she did not follow up on the letters because many of them were incorrect (writing, for example, that she had been born in Belgrade rather than Prague). But the discovery brings further questions. Although Albright says she had no idea about her background until recently, it's hard to believe that the highly intelligent and inquisitive foreign policy expert, who has spent her life studying and traveling to Eastern Europe, did no research on her own family history or ignored letters she started receiving in 1993. After Monday, they are letters...