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...jubilee towards which many a nervous student and proud parent throng. Any surveyor of the Yard on Commencement day would clearly realize that “throng” is a much more appropriate verb to describe the great masses crowding in for the historic ceremony. “Join?? is a word more appropriate for the purchase of an online dating membership. When I graduate, I don’t want to merely “join?? my classmates; with my brothers and sisters of Harvard and our proud faculty and parents, I want...
...have contacted the President, Deans and Marshall of Harvard University with the hopes that we can change this unfortunate error. Bureaucracy will obviously take its time, so for now there is little we can do. But when we seniors graduate this June, I hope you will “join?? me in bellowing out these words that are both gender-sensitive and true to the original meaning: “We all to thy jubilee throng...
...Denise A. Jillson, the executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association—an advocacy group that any Harvard Square business, from local independents to national chains, can join??thinks the recent closings are just part of a normal cycle of the continually changing face of the Square...
...that prevents members of Congress from having cybersex with 15-year-olds.Some will mourn the decline of idealism among the students at the IOP. It’s true that the Earned Income Tax Credit is less romantic than the Peace Corps—which almost no IOP students will join??and quietly hunting down terrorists doesn’t have the emotional appeal of bearing any burden or fighting any foe. But idealism and Kennedy nostalgia will not rescue politics from the likes of Mark Foley. If we cannot make politics virtuous, we can at least make it effective...
...matter what denomination you belong to; according to Bryant, “there are almost as many denominations as members.” CSA, by contrast, is comprised only of Catholics. Which isn’t to say they’re the only ones allowed to join??it just so happens that they’re the only ones who seem to want to. Brewer points out that the CSA has “a total non-discrimination policy,” but Roman Catholic doctrine limits full participation in its church services to baptized Catholics. There...