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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that note, watch out for the social-climbing types and do exactly what they do. If you want to affect any coolness over the weekend you need some Dr. K tips...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: dear dr. know | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...attentive observer would note the inscription beneath the portrait: "He gave his life during construction/Harvard Square Station." This is certainly a major clue, if not a complete giveaway, to poor John's demise. Kelly was killed on May 18, 1982, during the extension project lengthening the MBTA Red Line through Harvard. Perhaps it is best, though, that the plaque does not go into details about the exact cause of John's death--it was a particularly nasty case. As superintendent of the project, Kelly was directing a crane, lowering an empty bucket into the excavation site for the subway tunnel...

Author: By George W. Hicks, | Title: The Man Who Would Be "Muggsie" | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...with respect and regret that we note the departure from the public sector of Franklin D. Raines '71, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget at the White House. As he arrives on campus this coming Monday to address the Harvard Black Law Students Association at the Faculty Club at 5:30 p.m., he is worthy of our welcome...

Author: By Kathryn R. Markham, | Title: To Better Serve Thy Country | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

Although the weekend ended on a low-note with the loss to UMass, the Crimson's strong play on the weekend put the team in good position heading into the Eastern Championships...

Author: By Richard A. Perez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Water Polo Advances | 4/20/1998 | See Source »

...stellar. Following Berkeley's newly redesigned admissions policy, however, the committee looked well beyond the raw numbers. The members learned that although his parents spoke only Spanish, the applicant had single-handedly found his way to a magnet school devoted to science an hour from his home. They took note of the fact that as his English improved, so had his grades. And translating for his parents, as the boy frequently did, had given him an interest in language generally. That had led him to take and do well in advanced-placement Japanese. Send the kid a thick envelope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to Square One | 4/20/1998 | See Source »

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