Word: scatteredness
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There were hardly 30 people scattered among the bleachers of the gym last night, a sign of the lack of support that the Harvard volleyball team receives from its peers.
Grad students. From undergraduates, these words often invite a mixture of scorn and fear. Yet contrary to popular belief, grad students are not actually evil. It's just that they do the reserve reading. If you look at a syllabus from a graduate-level seminar, you may be astonished to...
The clutter in the HMC main office provided evidence of the hard work involved in putting together the simulation. A layer of scattered photocopies covered the floor, empty boxes were piled high into a mountain, and President Kristina L. Patterson '98 searched in vain for the second--and last--box...
Squash and tennis are Harvard sports, just as crew is peculiarly Crimson. They are pastimes of the leisure class, present and past--present because of past. For the last century, at least, squash has been an integral part of College life, with eight squash courts integrated into the basement of...
In both squash and tennis, Harvard excels. Last weekend, for example, the women's squash team was positioned to claim its seventh straight Ivy League championship title when it lost to Princeton. Squash and tennis are also Princeton and Yale sports, if we work from the theory of the leisure...