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...Pomey says the spring formal rush was extremely successful for both groups, which took 18 women each...
...Many of Sherber's friends at other schools eagerly looked forward to their chance to rush sororities, but Harvard never gave her that same excitement, she says...
...rush of the world record he set--and re-set--that late winter day his first year does not compare, he says, to other achievements he has experienced in rowing...
...They'll try to do a careful history. We try to gear the issue to what the student needs to work on," Kadison says of UHS procedure. "There's no rush to medicate people...
Historians in a rush may be guilty of both the journalist's errors and the utopian's projections. I have been rereading Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s "A Thousand Days," which comprises more than a thousand pages about the Kennedy White House, written in the year after JFK's assassination. In his grief, Schlesinger portrayed Kennedy as saint and martyr: "He was a Harvard man, a naval hero, an Irishman, a politician, a bon vivant, a man of unusual intelligence, charm, wit and ambition, 'debonair and brilliant and brave,' but his deeper meaning was still in process of crystallization." In recent...