Word: mightly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...oblivious, vacant expressions. They continued like a stream of mosaic colors, and the noise became louder; orange cement mixers whirling and turning and the tools spitting out their dense, metallic noises; they got louder and louder, so loud that I blocked my ears and worried that my neighbor might come to complain about the stereo again. But it was real...
More extensive recruiting, especially by women, has resulted in a higher number of applications from women who might not otherwise have considered coming to Harvard and who need scholarships, Fitzsimmons said...
...scores were, or what you think you'll major in. Stay in your room a lot. One warning, though: if you really go for this technique, it will color the rest of your Harvard career. If you start off paranoid, shy, or easily offended by your classmates, you might stay that way. In a few years everyone else will, too, so why not get a head start...
...involved in the many decisions that took place during my absence and I did not have a clear understanding of the proposed structures for governing the department," Southern said. "If anyone had sat me down and explained what was going on, I might have had a better attitude," she added. Southern added, however, that she is not criticizing Rosovsky...
...relatively friendly, and one of Harvard's most important black officials, Epps manages the inchoate collection of student organizations here from his busy office. He's also the head disciplinarian for undergraduates, carrying out whatever sentences the Ad Board hands down, so no matter how amiable he is, he might not be the man to go to in a pinch...