Word: ran
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Elvy did the normal things a teenager is expected to do. He had fun and played a bit with modems. Langerman was even less of the quintessential teenager. Four or five years before he came to Harvard, he ran what he terms two "small--we're talkin' real small" consulting companies which had him writing mailing programs for which he charged a little over a hundred dollars, but which ended up taking a couple of hundred hours. "I learned the hard way," he said. When his parents offered him the usual car or computer, he took the computer...
Thomas S. McGuire '85, who ran the poll, attributes the dichotomy to the relatively high number of minorities at Harvard and "a great dissatisfaction over Ronald Reagan's intellectual ability...
...When he ran down the Briggs Athletic Center court, it is more often to calls of "Emu"--a large, flightless bird--than to more positive epithets...
Wiley's accomplishments extend far beyond the cross-country route. Last year, the Canadian ran in her country's Olympic marathon trials and missed qualifying for the team by only a few second...
Harvard has scared me too. Too many Harvard experiences. I've been told. "You can't sing," or "I his isn't a poem," or "No, you don't want to do that." The other day I ran into an old acquaintance and had another Harvard experience. He asked me what I've done lately...