Word: maye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hundred years ago, Harvard students had much for which to be thankful. Harvard had defeated Yale 17-0 and in the victory party that ensued President Eliot made a stirring speech to students crowded around a roaring bonfire. Students today may be wishing they could transport themselves back to such joyful times. Over the long years since then, Thanksgiving has had a rocky history at Harvard...
...grim affair in the fall of 1962. On Nov. 20 of that year we bemoaned the divisive nature of the Harvard dining halls calling them, "as complicated and mutually restrictive as the customs system of the German states before the Zollverein." Almost 40 years later, Harvard students may still empathize with that sentiment...
Racial profiling is the term used to describe law enforcement officials' use of race or ethnicity as a factor in identifying individuals they believe may be potential criminals...
Steen warned that although the portal pages function, they are very slow and may not save any changes made to them because the code is still changing--and more hits to the site will further slow the pages...
...forces' climate of teamwork promotes racial cohesiveness; at the same time, it can't entirely exclude the problems of the civilian world. "You talk to most soldiers and they say they're green," says TIME Washington correspondent Mark Thompson, referring to the color of Army uniforms. "But while things may be better once you're inside, the military can't erase human nature or the fruits of living in the outside world for 18 years. When you take them aside, they're real people who feel resentment and jealousy and all the other things that lead to racism...