Word: let
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...told by concerned activists that ROTC scholarships enable impoverished students to attend Harvard that would not otherwise be able to. So let's go where the rest of the money is: court the investment bankers. I envision a Drexel-Burnham Training Corps, made up of "students," faculty and outside administrators...
...Let's talk about goaltending. In 1984 and 1985, Harvard netminder Krikett Johnson earned first-team All-Ivy honors. Johnson is also the only Ivy goaltender to ever post a shutout. She did it against Brown in 1984. Final score: Harvard 15, Brown...
SENIOR events and souvenirs are supposed to bring the class together, but this shirt leaves a lot of us out. Pardon me, I'm going to be a starving journalist. I probably won't even answer American Express' generous offer to let me get a charge card for only $55 a year...
...judged by the people it was intended for: the audience. But repercussions from the unpopular project may not be over. Actor J.T. Walsh, who plays Woodward in the film, was set to appear next in Loose Cannons, a comedy co-starring Dan Aykroyd. According to insiders, Walsh was let go after just one day on the set, to avoid upsetting Aykroyd. All of which may simply set the stage for another round of the Belushi media blitz. Anyone for The Making of Wired...
...with Wright. Let him be the Congressman from Fort Worth's 12th District, a place filled with the Texas legends of cattlemen and oilmen and other buccaneers who tamed a wild land. He can still be a hero there if his people choose. But Wright became Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. "In power and prestige, the Speaker can be compared only with the President and the Chief Justice of the United States," wrote Neil MacNeil in his book on the House, Forge of Democracy. "He has been the elect of the elect." That is the way Sam Rayburn...