Word: lasting
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...Last month, he became an American citizen. Brimming with pride and emotion, he explained the process. "Some people take a class to pass the test, but I just read a book, and then answered some questions. It was easy," he said. The test starts locally and ends nationally. Alberto revisited some of the questions he faced and then answered them, "Who is the governor of Massachussetts? Paul Celucci. Where is the White House? 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Who was Martin Luther King? A civil rights leader. Who freed the slaves? Abraham Lincoln. Easy questions like that." The most difficult part...
...years ago PSN collected more than 400 gifts and last year collected more than 700 presents. This year, with the gift drive expanding to the Harvard Law School (HLS) and the Graduate School of Education (GSE), Richards said the goal is to collect more than 1,000 gifts...
Harvard University announced it is suing a Boston man for violating the new federal "cyber-piracy" law, which was enacted just last week...
...Donin said that the lawsuit was the University's last resort and he thinks that Harvard is likely...
...difficult to know how to respond to the curious mlange of misrepresentation, inaccuracy and illogic that characterized "Foolishness on the Right" (Editorial, Dec. 7). The Crimson's thesaurus must have received quite a workout: in the space of a few paragraphs, the sponsors of last week's Conservative Coming Out Dinner are accused of "foolishness," "immaturity," "boorishness," "stupidity" and an "abhorrent disregard for the feelings of other students." Amid the vitriol, a few points warrant response...