Word: passes
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Since God is clearly on Harvard's side, there is only one group of people who can pass judgment upon the College's lack of leadership on financial aid: its alumni. We therefore urge all soon-to-be-alumni to fight back. Harvard should not be exempt from natural law. Now and in the future, give money to the College only if it is earmarked for financial...
...finals, the Crimson lightweights stormedout to an early lead, leaving everyone butPrinceton in the dust. By the 1000-meter mark,Harvard clung to a six-seat lead over the Tigers,but Princeton began to slowly turn up thepressure. At 500 meters, the Tigers began theirsprint and did not pass the Crimson until thefinal strokes of the race...
...murky conclusion to McCarthy's epic contrasts unfavorably with the clarity of his cowboys' laconic dialogue ("Pass the salsa yonder") and terse fatalism ("When things are gone they're gone"). On the other hand there is something unfashionably noble in McCarthy's uncompromising passion to land the big one. It takes a risky independence to still use old-fashioned symbolism with obvious religious overtones. To some, Cole's romance with Magdalena, an epileptic Mexican prostitute, will suggest the New Testament and a disorder once thought to be a gift from God. To others, the relationship of a young cowboy...
...After all, we can be confident in counting it among the many things that are only possible for us while we are here. So along with having sex in Widener and checking out free videos in Lamont, streaking is simply one more activity whose hour, for us, will soon pass. For graduating seniors, Wednesday night's event was the last opportunity to run around naked in front of hundreds of friends and acquaintances. Those of you who missed your chance to streak may now spend the remaining three weeks of college reflecting on the sad fact that your once...
Wayne let that one pass. He said Mayor Giuliani, who has spent a lot of time lately berating New Yorkers for crossing the street incorrectly, might consider requiring every resident to have a walking license. If the resident walked at the wrong time or in the wrong direction, his license could be revoked--sort of grounding for grown-ups. License fees could be used to build a new stadium for George Steinbrenner...