Word: nicely
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...town is really excited for [the games]," Vermont Coach Mike Gilligan said. "We would rather be here than there. It's nice to be playing in front of our fans...
Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, who barely won the nomination, was labeled by the leading columnist of the day, "A very nice man who would very much like to be president." Not only did John F. Kennedy '40 barely win the nomination, his margin of victory in the general election was so small it has been alleged that he only won because of political chicanery by Daley's Chicago political machine. And our current president was best known as a joke in a Johnny Carson monologue before he managed to scale the White House walls on his second...
...Allison M. Ugalde '88, the special concentrations option was just that. History and Literature's "Hispanic America" track "was nice at first," she says, "but I wanted to do something more contemporary." Between semesters of her junior year, Ugalde switched to Latin American Studies and International Relations and that "gave me a way out," she says...
...says Snyder, "special concentrations is very, very nice." Says English, "the special concentrators I know are the happiest people I know...
...taken advice from virtually the same team for seven years. He stays in touch with most of the politicos he's met and worked with. Unlike many politicians, Bush actually cultivates close personal friendships. He spends much time writing notes and making phone calls. He is, in a word, nice...