Word: notes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wrong-turns later I found myself at the entrance to Currier. My relief was short-lived; I still had to make my way, key card-less, through a gauntlet of obstacles--unsympathetic entrance-person, coded doors and maze-like layout--before I arrived at the room. A note on the desk said she'd be back in 15 minutes. After about an hour, when I had determined that only three out of the "500 Reasons Why I'm Obsessive Compulsive" applied to me, I found myself studying the "Ziggy" ("Look Out World, Here I Come!") poster above...
...your other courses. Doing unnecessarily poorly in your classes will hurt you academically and be demoralizing as you begin to hit your thesis stride. Besides, you don't want to get so obsessed with your thesis that you fail to benefit from the rest of your education. On that note, when picking spring classes...
...cousin who just located Solomon Seif's burial place in Galion, Ohio, noticed on the gravestone that he had been a Civil War soldier. Konecny made note of that on a scrap of yellow legal-pad paper, and now she is spending a day at the Archives. She has been working on her German and French-Canadian family tree for 10 years, determined "to take all my family on both sides back to where they came from...
...with echoes of music from blues and swamp to rock and alternative. They are the winners of Britain's prestigious Mercury Music Prize for "Album of the Year" for their debut, Bring It On. They are a group of young musicians desperately attempting to avoid real world jobs (take note, seniors). And, ultimately, they are five chill guys--Ian Ball, Paul Blackburn, Tom Gray, Ben Ottewell and Olly Peacock--trying to play the music they want to hear...
Moreover, I find it unacceptable that the editors last night did not have enough awareness about the events on campus that they neglected to note that April is called "Queer Harvard Month" and perhaps make readers more aware of what it is intended for. The article's characterization of Open Gate made it seem like the organization is doing something questionable. Its intention is to provide resources to gay students and student organizations. They have a rigorous grant application process, a limited but relatively large budget and a committee made up of distinguished faculty and various alumni. Their support...