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...lines you think of while coming down the stairs. (The British call it "taxi wit," which may prove that the French think faster than the Brits.) This debased muttering is directed at salesclerks, ticket-writing cops and even would-be muggers: "You know, son, when I was in Nam .." Talking to oneself is inherently a private act, not meant to be shared, and as such it may be a safety valve for venting the mind's little gases and toxins. Best done silently and/or alone, Emily Post would advise...
...While Nam and Ryou both say the goals of KSA and KACC overlapped significantly, they acknowledge that the existence of two groups forced students to join one or the other, causing a divide in the community that, they say, ultimately was detrimental to the goals of both organizations...
Early in the spring, KA elected the new board. In addition to Nam and Ryou, Jason A. Hwang '00, Diana M. Kim '00 and Yoon-Ho Lee '00 were elected...
...Nam says she believes that ultimately the merger represents a fulfillment of the goals of both organizations. "The merger is beneficial for the Koreans here as well as the rest of the Harvard community. Something like the Spring Cultural Show would have been much more difficult to put on [because of a lack of resources] without the merger," Nam says...
...those involved in the formation of KA, the large turnouts at recent events seem to represent the end of a transitory period and offer reasons for optimism about the future. "As KA, we can better help Koreans and the Harvard community to learn more about the Korean culture," Nam says...