Word: maters
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...point is this: Penn’s fans had something college fans often lack, which is a certain level of organization. When the Alma Mater started up, everyone seemed to know it. Penn’s attack on the goalpost wasn’t a swarming so much as it was a coordinated strike—the fans first went to midfield, giving the cops a false sense of security, and only later did a couple of leaders steer the mass directly into the circle of authority, crashing right through it and leaving the police helpless...
Hicks said he was happy to have the chance to represent his law school and alma mater...
Walsh, of Arlington, Mass., comes to the Crimson as a highly-regarded defenseman. He took a post-graduate year at Deerfield Academy, also the alma mater of Harvard teammates Aaron Kim, Tyler Kolarik and Rob Fried...
...Democrats stand for anything other than the next election?” His question was clearly intended to convey scorn for the shallow pragmatism that underpins so many of the party’s current tactics. Yet, had Rich posed the question to the budding politicos at his alma mater, the leadership of the Harvard College Democrats (HCD) would have gladly answered him—with a resounding negative...
Stewart said he decided to take the position primarily because of the Business Review's excellent reputation for academic business journalism-not because he had missed his alma mater...