Word: ops
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...keeping with Harvard tradition, the students in the co-op named the buildings after past Harvard presidents. The building where they ate was named Eaton House. For sleep, they turned to Hoar House...
...op-ed article in the New York Times last week, Bard College president Leon Botstein had this suggestion: "The American high school is obsolete and should be abolished." It's a thought. As Botstein says, "At 16, young Americans are prepared to be taken seriously... They need to enter a world where they are not in a lunchroom with only their peers...
...company began by selling homegrown sprouts to a local food co-op and has grown faster than a jumping bean. The family-owned company has already logged sales this year of about $40 million--up from $15 million for all of 1998. And from the time when it offered only carrot juice, the company has expanded its line of often eccentric blends of juices to a total...
...wrote one of Liu's references for the Nieman and I also wrote to Kovach about his withdrawal. Political considerations were not in my mind. I told Kovach that Liu had suddenly changed jobs from op-ed editor of one paper to a much better one. I noted that while he was waiting to hear from Harvard, he could hardly turn down such an offer on the chance that he would receive a Nieman--and in any event the job would have gone to someone else. I pointed out that Liu's new paper was the only one in Hong...
...Crimson op-ed published the week afterthis year's Cultural Rhythms, Fowler and co-authorKamil E. Redmond '00 said the festival exoticizesthe cultures it portrays by making ethnictraditions seem like amusing novelties withoutexplaining how these practices fit into theirperformers' complex, modern identities...