Word: sentimentals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...week gives us a sense of security,’” Donato said. “We realize that we need to win this weekend.”This attitude has trickled down through the Crimson lineup: Donato’s skaters echoed this same sentiment after Wednesday’s late practice. When discussing the mental advantage Harvard has over the St. Lawrence with its five-game winning streak—which dates back to last season—Maki was quick to note that “it’s the playoffs, and everyone...
...fickle to depend on any real movement, and they’re just focused on getting their kicks with the writing, itself.“I definitely know that whatever I end up doing professionally, I will be writing,” Franklin says firmly.Smith echoes the sentiment. “This is a ‘life’ thing,” he says. “I know I wanna write…. It’s just fun to see the world as a movie.” —Staff writer Mary A. Brazelton...
...hold on his gift, the president of the United Arab Emirates rescinded his $2.5 million offer to the University. Harvard Divinity School students had been critical of a think tank to which the president had ties—they claimed that the organization propagated anti-American and anti-Semitic sentiment...
...because the Russians and Chinese will block sanctions.” If this is the case, ElBaradei must have the foresight to push even harder for action against Iran. Iran gaining nuclear technology poses a credible threat to millions of people; it must be stopped. ElBaradei’s sentiment that compromises must be made with Iran to allow uranium enrichment at any level is at once infuriating and terrifying. Now, when we see Iran intensifying its rhetoric against the West and Israel, we cannot sit back and rely on Iran’s “guarantee?...
...seems. “I think part of what Harvard is doing is embracing the fact that America’s elites today need to be as conversant in ‘Star Wars’ as they are in Stravinsky,” Kaufman says.Stevens adds on that sentiment. “These gestures towards popular culture are actually elite in a very flip, ironic way,” he says. This elite interest in the lowbrow might be seen as a new permutation of what Kaufman says el-ites did with Shakespeare during the nineteenth century...