Word: laud
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...reasonable doubt") as scientific evidence in a criminal trial. Through his own arguments, we are left with two possible conclusions: either Scheck is freeing potentially guilty people through the Innocence Project, or he successfully defended a double murderer he knew to be guilty. I don't know whether to laud this man or deplore him. JEFFREY M. LLEWELLYN Denver...
...laud the council's efforts to work with the administration in addressing an important student issue. With further cooperation, perhaps these lower rates can be achieved. In the meantime, we will be happy with a few more cents in our pockets...
Although Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis '70-73 admitted that the change would probably have very little impact on the College's applicants, we laud the revision of policy all the same. Especially considering the growing trend among students to apply to collge early, we understand that the change is more of a symbolic gesture than anything else; a nod to struggling applicants unsure of which coast they belong on, what classes they want to take, what type of student life they want to experience, and which team they want to root...
Some seniors laud--while others curse--randomization and the effects it has had on their Harvard lives. But the Class of '03 won't have anything to compare...
Students also laud the co-masters for their genuine interest in House activities...