Word: minding
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Keep this in mind: of all the underclassmen I mentioned, only three of them are current juniors. That means the core of Harvard's team, especially its offense, will remain intact for two more seasons. If the Crimson can learn to play without Mleczkko--and we should expect that to happen early next season--the rest of the ECAC will be fighting for second place in both...
...even more disturbed, however, by "War Comes to Kosovo" (Opinion, March 26). Never mind that the war in Kosovo started in February of 1998, and thus came to the region over a year ago: I know editors usually compose headlines, so this cannot be field against the author...
...even more disturbed, however, by "War Comes to Kosovo" (Opinion, March 26). Never mind that the war in Kosovo started in February of 1998, and thus came to the region over a year ago; I know editors usually compose headlines, so this cannot be held against the author...
...conference in Naples, Watson saw a vague, ghostly image of a DNA molecule rendered by X-ray crystallography. DNA, he had heard, might be the stuff genes are made of. "A potential key to the secret of life was impossible to push out of my mind," he later wrote. "It was certainly better to imagine myself becoming famous than maturing into a stifled academic who had never risked a thought...
...scores. That term too has entered the language, though it doesn't have quite the market penetration that IQ does--or the disparaging overtone that Young intended in his satiric fable The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870-2033. Terman and many other early advocates of IQ testing had in mind the creation of an American meritocracy, though the word didn't exist then. They believed IQ tests could be the means to create, for the first time ever, a society in which advantage would go to the people who deserved it rather than to those who had been born into...