Word: mindedness
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"I haven't minded that so much," says Dowling,who is also Cabot professor of the naturalscience. "What's important is to prioritize.Masters can get burned out early on if they try todo everything. You have to call your shots. Youhave to pace yourself to be a long-term master...
Andrew Green's "Treatise on the Millennium" (Feb. 3) is perhaps one of the most self-righteous articles ever to appear in The Crimson. The open-minded liberalism he longs for on campus is itself incredibly close-minded.
Harvard will enjoy a height advantage at all three post positions, giving the offensively-minded frontcourt of Fisher, captain forward Mike Scott, and freshman forward Dan Clemente, all of whom average at least 10 points-per-game, room to maneuver and work.
And America's peace-minded allies? Well, Saddam is making it easier for them to come on board, too. Iraq is "obviously trying to challenge the Security Council and demonstrate that it has no power," says TIME U.N. correspondent Bill Dowell. "That's something the French and Russians can't...
When confronted by punitively minded administrators about protest activities, Crimson editors had to choose between defending a cause and suffering the consequences or weaseling out by claiming journalistic status.