Word: section
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...writing to express our disappointment with the article "Randomization: The First Week" (Sept. 13). A section of the article suggested that incoming sophomores did not feel welcomed by Adams House. We were interviewed by a Crimson reporter for this article and feel that our opinions were severely misrepresented. Both the manner in which the reporter approached us and solicited our opinions and the context in which they were eventually portrayed are inconsistent with ethical journalism...
Wolf said she will also take time to conduct a more personal campaign in which she hopes to address the concerns of a cross-section of citizens...
...students disapprove that only one aspect of ourselves, our classwork, is presented to our professors and section leaders. They usually do not get to know us as people. Would we feel differently about reading Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, a classic children's story, if we had previously read her other works published under a pseudonym? These thrillers were deemed too sensational to be published then: A Long, Fatal Love Chase, a story about obsessive love, is only now being published. But Alcott's other works should make no difference to us. Little Women could never be called sensationalist...
Perusing a recent edition of the Washington Post, readers may have suspected a proofreaders' revolt. Not so, says the paper, just a regular teaser to test your attention. An earlier one said, "Oops, Wrong Section...
Gilbert Towers, the section of Currier House in which the two students lived last year, is within 1,000 feet of Peabody School, an elementary school...