Word: letterer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...thing you'll notice about John Harvard is that the left toe is pretty well-worn. The superstition is that if you rub it for luck, you'll get a letter of acceptance, so if anyone wants to rub it before we go on, please feel free. Watch how many unsuspecting tourists actually go for the foot scam. Count how many of them actually touch its urine-soaked veneer, and then try to beat that amount on the next tour. High score wins first dibs on the fresh-meat during Orientation week...
Your heart is set on law school. You've worked hard, earned the grades, spent summers filing briefs at your hometown district attorney's office, and you're waiting for one more thing: the letter of recommendation from a big-name Harvard professor...
Hirabayashi's battle began after he cited the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, which prohibits seizure of property and violation of rights without due process of law. He wrote a letter of protest and refused to relocate...
After 17 years as the dominant bridge between students and faculty, it might seem ridiculous that the purpose of the Undergraduate Council still needs to be defined. Yet after the debate on gay rights and David B. Orr's letter (Opinion, March 23) supporting the debate of political issues in the council, I feel compelled to express my idea of what the council's purpose should...
When Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles addressed the Faculty in his annual letter in January, one of his missive's more remarkable lines referred to the University's signature library...