Word: legacyism
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As a non-legacy, non-Aryan, non-millionaire Crimson writer, I suppose I don't have much of a chance of getting punched by one of Harvard's unaffiliated final clubs. But I don't mind being excluded from the Porcellian or the Fly. There's no one there I...
Walid Khalidi, a research associate at CMES, outlined problems the coalition will encounter in attempting to establish the "new world order," such as pan-Arabic support for Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, the "legacy of hatred" between Iraq and Kuwait, the power of Israel, and economic strife in many areas of...
Although some of the radical tervor of student involvement has diminished since the 1960s, many say the current difficulty of filling the ranks of the Afro-American Studies department is largely a legacy of the University's inability to define clearly the program's role in the initial stages of...
On the home front, there are ennobling signs that the nation has transcended the bitter legacy of Vietnam. Aside from a few ill-timed sneers by Dan Quayle, no major public figure has maligned the patriotism of the antiwar protesters. Whatever one's personal views on the wisdom of the...
Harvard Co-captain Stephanie Clark inherited Desai's court-four legacy, putting her opponent to bed in three quickies. She pulled drop shots and three-wall nics from her bag of tricks as if they were going out of style. When Brown senior Catalina Hoyos hit her wild, bounce-around...