Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Whether it makes him radical or not, it certainly represents a push towards change," he says...
...four years, no one will be as saddened by randomization as we are today. As house character is obliterated by "concerned" administrators, we know that people will care less, but we believe that there is something meaningful about bringing together people with common interests who push each other to greater cultural heights. We will hold Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to his promise of reviewing randomization...
...Fund (to increase the number of women and minorities in the Faculty) or through any of the other avenues students take, should not be viewed as a rejection of Harvard's past. Rather, it is our attempt, grounded in a deep awareness of Harvard, its history and traditions, to push Harvard to continue to be at the fore front education, a leader of progress and equality. In our challenge is not revolution; not only have we accepted Harvard's past, but we have adopted it as our own. Only because of the feeling of commitment to the institution of Harvard...
...Suppose it's surprising that there wasn't more of an "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow..." spirit abroad among us. But for me, and I suspect for most of us, there was contrary push to make the most of our limited time academically. (There was the incident of the water-filled milk bottles dropped down the entry way, which evoked one of Mr. Perkins' best memos, urbanely testy, but on the whole for-giving. But that was the anomalous prank.) The pre-war dictum of "There C's and a D and keep pit of the papers...
Grobmyer, a Little Rock lawyer and former Clinton golfing buddy, last year got virtually free range of the Executive Mansion to push the idea for a company he represented. Even though he was shot down in the end, Grobmyer made bridge-building history: his project combined Baker, the firm's counsel; Alex Copson, a sometime bass player with the British rock band Iron Butterfly; and Dan Murphy, a retired admiral who had held top jobs in the CIA and the Bush vice presidency. Grobmyer's plan was heard far and wide: it reached Clinton twice by letter, and it landed...