Word: mailed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Eight is actually not a small number for a friendship group," Lewis wrote in the e-mail message. "It's large enough to accommodate most close friendship groups, including groups involving both men and women, but small enough to ensure that students from one block will get to know other students in the House and to enable the gender ratios to be well balanced everywhere in the future...
...Kennedy School of Government graduate has a masters degree in public policy, is widely credited with expanding voice mail to the system used today, and was the chair of Prodigy when the Internet firm first went public...
Over a cup of coffee in Cambridge's Henrietta's Table, Carr modestly describes "a company called Prodigy" and "a new idea for doing voice mail," preferring not to draw attention to how he helped develop the technology that forms the backbone of communication through a company called Boston Technology...
...These simple lists are necessarily very arbitrary," wrote Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles in an e-mail message. "The position of a given institution is greatly affected by how the particular calculation 'weights' [various criteria...
After the Early Action acceptances were issued, many of us immediately began to get to know one another digitally. By instinctively (proudly? pretentiously?) adding "Harvard 2003" to our America Online profiles, 20 or so first-years got in touch via e-mail. As the group grew, we set up an automated list-server using the eGroups.com service...