Word: reads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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More than two hours later, Mary Rhinelander '83, one of two artists whose work was stolen, received a similar anonymous phone call from a man who said he had read the article and realized that he should give back the artwork...
...Philosophers you read in Government or Social Studies sophomore tutorial who received honoraries: Alexis de Tocqueville (1852) and John Stuart Mill...
...hour and eight goals later, the scoreboard read 9-0 and the Harvard women's hockey team had recorded its 10th consecutive victory over the B.U. Terriers...
...adds that the "students are uninformed. Very few read newspapers." Doolittle says that only two or three people in each section know what's going on in the real world...
...would probably love a copy of the witty and philosophical Zen and the Art of the Macintosh (16.95). Perhaps a how-to guide to Lotus 1-2-3 or Database III would be appropriate for a senior doing a quantitative thesis. For those addictive hackers who eat, sleep and read computers, Hackers ($4.50) by Steven Levy is a fun account of famous and infamous computer heros. The Soul of a New Machine ($3.95) by Tracy Kidder is also enjoyable reading, even for the computer neophyte. If someone is looking to buy a computer, John Bear's Computer Wimp...