Word: rides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Going for a ride just became a little bit more dangerous, or at least it seems that way to some wary Leverett House students...
...with the Harvard population. I think, sometimes, that it would have been easier to say nothing. And, of course, it would have been. For the private sphere is a great deal more comfortable than the public, and J. S. Mill never promised believers in his disputatious Nirvana a free ride...
...affair with David," she wrote in August 1993. In a 1989 letter she refers to his "special brand of tenderness" and calls him her "brown eyes," "bunny" and "sweetheart." It was considerably more affectionate than the faxes she later sent telling him to go back to India and ride camels, or the many faxes demanding that he lay out more cash...
Tomorrow will be the last time a talented group of seniors grace our fields before the Crimson tries to go further than they've ever gone before. That would be a fitting culmination to a magical ride...
...rolls out this fall. It's a big deal. Mike Dusche, Microsoft's manager for worldwide financial services, says MSFDC will help banks navigate the coming online-commerce maelstrom by building closer customer ties. He's right: a product like MSFDC--with, say, Money and Investor along for the ride--will surely help your banker retain your allegiance. "The financial industry is based on transaction processing," says Cliff Condon, a senior analyst with Forrester Research, which estimates Microsoft's financial-services sales at $1 billion a year. "MSFDC puts Microsoft squarely between banks and their customers...