Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...achievements speak for themselves all too eloquently," Abrahams added. Filling all 1,100 of the theater's seats, the lively audience cheered through much of the evening. Paper airplanes were as much a part of the ceremony as the dignitaries in attendance...
...complain. It seemed The Crimson had not spent nearly as much time on perfecting their delivery system as they had spent perfecting their marketing tactics. One student even joked while lamenting her fourth straight day without The New York Times, "Last Sunday, after we hadn't received the paper for two days, we got a subscription advertisement on our door. Kind of ironic, isn't it?" A zealous law student threatened to sue The Crimson for triple damages for the two weeks of Boston Globes that had failed to arrive at his door. He fumed that poor delivery had forced...
With regard to The Boston Globe, delivery of the paper was delayed by a misunderstanding with the The Globe circulation department. The Boston paper thought the delivery date started a week later than the agreed upon date. Globe subscription prices, thankfully, did not include this first week...
...whole, the Crimson staff assured me that they only receive seven to 10 redelivery calls each day, a rate of less than one percent in a pool of more than 1,100 subscribers--not bad for the only student paper in the country offering door-to-door delivery...
...sophomore now, and you have a year of section experience under your belt. Most probably you did not do as well in your first round of sections as you would have liked. Your TF did not love your final paper as much as you did. You missed an ID on the final. An "A" slipped out of your grasp like a vanishing ghost. You now realize that when it comes to sections, essentially you are positioned on the B+/A- fence. Wave hello to the rest of your class--they are sitting there with...