Word: personal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...good person," Moore said. "When any program loses a good person it's sad. His dedication to his job was very evident and very admirable...
HUPD received a call at 9:29 p.m. from Adams House reporting that a homeless person was in the Adams House lobby eating and being a general nuisance. An HUPD unit was dispatched and the person was removed...
...percent of Harvard students who do not wear glasses. A memo about a friend's decision to donate blood in order to get out of section. (Maybe I thought it was a good idea.) A disastrous e-mail that I sent, by accident, to exactly the wrong person. Programs from each year's Freshman Musical, my invention. Rejections from every competitive organization on campus. Letters applying for jobs I never even wanted. Old cans of Raid, left over from when I and my roommates declared nuclear war on the roaches in our room. Sleeping pills from two semesters' worth...
...personally pretty sad about that," Heske says. "A lot of times someone would hold the door for someone and the person would take another door [so as to avoid the situation...
Then why pursue this pastime? Because we like it. How often does one hear that said at Harvard? All too rarely. Most often, any explanation for why a person does X or Y is couched in terms of normatives: "Well, because I should" or "Because it's important." But we can make no such excuses here. Toilet ball is easy and nonprestigious, but we love it all the same. The only reason to play is because you find some reward in doing so. There's no test at the end of the semester. Do as much of the reading...