Word: responded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...well as offer some advice to exam-takers, in his article "Beating the System," for which he won the Dana Reed Prize in 1951 for excellence in undergraduate writing. The Crimson proudly re-ran the article every reading period until 1962, when one grader was annoyed enough to respond...
...senior White House aide. "He has repeatedly said, 'I'm not going to make one of those big early-term mistakes like the Bay of Pigs.' " Yet faced with a political upheaval in the Soviet Union and its spillover in Europe, Bush seems almost recklessly timid, unwilling to respond with the imagination and articulation that the situation requires. "He is supposed to lead, but he is not even really trying yet," complains a British diplomat...
...positioned out there with her teacher. When we drove away -- just tears streaming down her face, the tears. I read her letter, kind of choked up. It was a beautiful thing that the girl had petitioned her President and that in some way we were at least able to respond. When I mentioned her later in this big auditorium full of the cheering best and the brightest, I could see some of the parents nodding. The President can give some encouragement to somebody like that...
Members are still discussing how therepresentative body should respond to disruptionsin parliamentary procedure...
Harvard will respond with junior Christina Dragomirescu, and sophomores Amy deLone and Jamie Henikoff--all three of whom are capable of taking their matches...