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Word: pointed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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After twenty minutes, from 200 to 250 members of the group poured out of the north gate of the Yard and ran up to Radcliffe, where they milled around outside Briggs, Moors, and finally Eliot Halls, chanting, "Cliffies Need Sex" and "Statutory Rape." At this point, many girls were in their midst and others came out to talk. However, only a few boys entered conversation, and not one was seen to touch a girl...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: 500 Freshmen 'Riot' in the Yard, But They Stay on Paved Paths | 10/7/1969 | See Source »

Three boats from each college competed in the Big Three competition Saturday. Junior Abbott Reeve of Harvard was the low point skipper in the regatta as his team collected 76 points. Princeton had 98, and Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Sailors Win Two Events | 10/6/1969 | See Source »

...more time to the Crimson than to all their courses combined. Of course, not many people do this, and it's expected of no one. We only mention it to show how absorbing the work can be, if you give it the chance. And it isn't beside the point that Crimson editors have a higher grade average than their schoolmates, despite Crimson labors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Putting the Crimson to Bed | 10/6/1969 | See Source »

...regard to the letter from Beth Harvey which appeared in the Sept, 27 CRIMSON I would like to comment on just one point. Before making the condescending suggestion in her letter that the secretaries at the Center for International Affairs are underpaid and have "bad working conditions" I feel that she should have asked the individuals concerned for their views. For my own part I Ifeel that I have very agreeable working conditions and my salary compares reasonably with that obtainable elsewhere for the same kind of work...

Author: By Moyra CLARKE Secretary, | Title: The Mail WORKERS RESPOND | 10/6/1969 | See Source »

Despite the predominance of group action at Havard nowadays, this sensibility has the individual as its major point of reference and departure. I think enchantment with the individual found its flowering as a force in modern history with the existentialist movement, with the popularity of Kierkegaard, Dostoevesky, Sartre, Camus; and in this country (in some way) with Salinger; for blacks with Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, the poetry of Le Roi Jones and the social criticism of Eldridge Cleaver; and in Southern literature with the heroes and anti-heros of William Faulkner...

Author: By Archie C. Epps, | Title: The Sum and The Parts | 10/6/1969 | See Source »

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