Word: mentions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...many Harvard students, the mention of Mather House evokes a standard set of images: crowded parties, a dining hall decorated by baseball caps, two men for every woman...
...everywhere. A week ago, the Boston Globe described its state's restaurant business as "limping through the past few years, when about one in every five establishments closed their doors," according to the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, which is affiliated with the national group. What the article failed to mention was that for every eatery that failed, a new one was launched...
Junior Margot McAnaney--who garnered an All-Ivy honorable mention last year--is also cited as a defensive power...
...this case Scott as a college professor and Jami Gertz as the barely literate young volunteer who reads to him because he is blind -- then lumbered it with portentous yet unpursued references to battered women, child abuse, academic plagiarism, organized crime and the Bataan Death March (not to mention Beethoven's deafness, Baudelaire's profligacy and the evolutionary significance of the animal in the title). Despite these highfalutin distractions, the story trudges along to its always foreseeable end: the old man dies but lives on in the young woman he has persuaded to make something better of herself...
...saying, "this is not the kind of club we want to be in." Van, you and the others are in the club. I suppose it's possible that most HRAC people have retained their HRRC membership just in case the HRAC goes bust. (It seems a good time to mention that only 12 out of the 17 in attendance on Thursday actually signed up to be dues-paying members.) The confusion was furthered by Saurov Goswami '96, who said that "these are two groups that have entirely different goals." Entirely different goals? Perhaps one of them seeks to elect Democrats...