Word: seeds
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...somehow, Harvard has only the Bulldogs (9-0, 5-0) standing in the path of an Ivy championship and a No. 1 seed at the national championships next weekend. And no one is quite sure how it happened...
...seed of Schlesinger’s present collection is a set of books, papers, and memorabilia donated to Radcliffe College in 1943 by Maud Wood Park, Class of 1898. To house this donation, the Women’s Archives was established. They expanded through the 1940’s and 1950’s to become the Schlesinger Library, which moved to its present location, between Brattle and Garden Streets, in 1967. The library is named after Harvard University Historian Arthur Schlesinger and his wife Elizabeth...
...markets lost a quarter of their value in three months, and they have kept falling ever since. "Everybody still worries that some day the state will sell those shares," says Fraser Howie, co-author of the book Privatizing China, a history of corporate reform. Little wonder the sunflower-seed eaters at Huaxia Securities find dealing cards more diverting than dealing in shares...
...Mission Your article about St. Francis Xavier questions his importance, claiming he was a failure as an explorer and as an adventurer, but this is misleading [Dec. 13]. St. Francis Xavier was first and foremost a missionary. His primary goal was to introduce the doctrine and spread the seed of Christianity. In this aspect, he was a roaring success. He was one of the first seven members of the Jesuits, a religious order now recognized as a pillar of the Catholic Church. He never conquered states as an adventurer nor discovered new wonders as an explorer because he was never...
...addition, dining hall staff observe what flavors seem to be the favorites. “At the end of the day, if you still have 25 poppy seed bagels, then you know that’s not a big hit,” Martin said...