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Khoury also injects as much early Christian history as possible, name-dropping the Gnostic gospels discovered at Nag Hammadi every couple of pages...
...than Housman, because he entered the season with much higher expectations.Beal also started the season on a tear, but has since cooled off. The 6’4 swingman has had a history of knee problems, and there is always a question of whether that injury has continued to nag him throughout his college career.Grade: A-BENCHThe 61-48 Harvard win at Albany with two starters out, and the Crimson’s three-game winning streak without its highly-touted center both speak to the quality of the bench play this season.The frontcourt trio mentioned previously as well...
...father would nag Nabokov about his lack of progress on his first professional translation. “A long-suffering, occasionally snow-sprinkled copy of the Russian book sometimes lay for days on the seat of my permanently topless MG-TC,” Nabokov writes, referring to his classic roadster. “Father, when he happened upon the car parked on a nearby street, would meticulously record the page to which the book was opened, and confront me in the evening with my lamentable lack of progress...
Attempting to have a social life at Harvard is a tricky business. Going out on campus on weekends, the questions always nag. Am I having a good time? Am I having a better time than that geeky kid in my section who never washes his socks? And if I am fun by Harvard standards, does that mean that I would be more fun than, say, an eggplant by the standards of any other school...
...year-old son was captivated by your article. Thank you for enlightening my child. Now when I nag him for the umpteenth time to take out the garbage, I can see him replying, "Gee, Mom, I just don't have the motivation; it must be my immature nucleus accumbens." Sandy Bartell Bellevue...