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...Pennsylvania t-shirt was shouting. “Harvard?” he asked, emitting an astonished stream of “holy shit!”s. “What are you doing here? You must be the only Harvard kids to walk down this street in??well, don’t tell anyone—holy shit!—don’t tell anyone about the Harvard thing. What are you doing here...
That’s infomaniac (in??fo-ma´ne-ak): One addicted to e-mail, instant messaging, and texting. Correct usages include references to teenie-boppers, procrastinating college students, and—as I have recently discovered—consultants...
...approached [my Summer School class] with the intention of doing better here” than during the year, says Andy J. Asaro ’06, who adds that the prospect of boosting his grade point average “definitely factored in?? to his decision to enroll over the summer...
...more intent on waging a prolonged conflict designed to destabilize the Duarte government and sap military morale. Their tactics, as detailed by a top E.R.P. official in Morazn, will be as blunt and brutal as ever: urban warfare, including kidnapings like that last fall of Duarte's daughter In??s; economic sabotage, like blowing up power stations; and the outright murder of U.S. advisers and officials. "In the long run, killing Yanquis is a form of undermining Reagan's policies," declared the rebel official...
...strong sense of integrity,” says Sociology Department Chair Mary C. Waters, who has co-taught Social Analysis 54, “American Society and Public Policy,” with Skocpol for about 10 years. “She really stands up for what she believes in??if she didn’t, she wouldn’t be here...