Word: knowed
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There's something for almost everybody in this overly long (300 pages), linguistically contorted and incredibly redundant report. Commission members waded through a lot of evidence before finalizing their recommendations, and they want us to know it. Stock arguments and phrases are beaten to death; even the most ridiculous alternative plans are debated in agonizing detail. Eventually, however, an argument takes shape...
Joseph N. Tremml, vice-president of Transport Engineering Co., which sold the four buses to Harvard in 1974, said yesterday the buses should last for ten years if used twice daily like most schoolbuses. "I don't know of anybody in the nation who uses that bus as much as Harvard does," he said...
Consider the life of the vagabond and you'll realize that the Harvard hockey season, as those of us who can find the way to Arlington and Charlestown know it, ended on December...
After losing two games out in Minnesota (the 5-4 loss to Minnesota-Minneapolis on the 27th being the last display of objectively competitive hockey as we know it), Harvard found itself with five important Division One games in January and a chance to turn around its uncharacteristically dismal 2-5 ECAC start...
...think faculty members may not have applied for the grant because they do not know what the DRRC and Schlesinger Library have to offer," Judith B. Walzer, assistant dean of Harvard College and a member of the Committee on Women's studies, said yesterday. The committee was formed by the Faculty Council in April...