Word: locked
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This weekend the Crimson takes its 2-6 mark into the Harvard Classic, a four-team tournament in which it will lock horns with Pittsburgh, St. John's and Manhattan. The Classic represents one of two weekends Weiss will have to right the ship before the start of Ivy play in October...
...what could be a portent of future doorway upgrades, the ubiquitous tentacles of University Hall descended upon K-House this summer and decreed that all door handles shall lock, even if you don't lock them...
...will certainly suffer from a lack of late-night chat, it sure is nice to know that our friends in University Hall are there when we need them. There's no way we could keep criminals out without their help; as undergraduates, we just don't know enough to lock our own doors...
...understand installing doors that automatically lock (you out) is a step in the right direction, but still, you'd think they could be a little more responsible for our actions. --RICK BURNES 11/09/1998 Editorial 6 D A R T B O A R D The editors take aim at the good, the bad and the ugly...
WASHINGTON: When Ken Starr's 36 House guests arrived Wednesday, unannounced and two days early, their Republican hosts had an understandable reaction -- lock them in a room until all the beds get made. TIME political editor Priscilla Painton says that while the two 18-box sets of raw scandal data languish in that sealed room in the Ford office building, the report looks leakproof, and "the process by which House members decide what to do with it may be as important as what...