Word: shared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard, they share some mutual friends but are not "joined at hip," a Josh jokes. "We have separate toothbrushes and everything." The two live in Pforzheimer House, so happy together . "Josh is one of the most supportive people that I know. He really makes an effort to understand me," says Jeff. Josh adds, "We are content. Our life here is just awesome...
...married couple. Harvard has brought them closer--at home in New York, they live two hours apart; in Mather House, they live on either side of the same bathroom. Christina and Damaris, both literature concentrators, hope to attend law school and become judges. Together. After all, they almost share an identity. "In high school, my adviser, who was also a psychologist, said we were antisocial," Damaris explains. "We have all the same friends, but we do have friends. We just don't have friends by ourselves." When one is asked, "How are you doing?" she will often reply...
...Harvard, they share some mutual friends but are not "joined at hip," as Josh jokes. "We have separate toothbrushes and everything." The two live in Pforzheimer House, so happy together. "Josh is one of the most supportive people that I know. He really makes an effort to understand me," says Jeff. Josh adds, "We are content. Our life here is just awesome...
...might run into him or go to his office to say hi and borrow his car. For a lot of people it would be a bugout, but it was something that I wanted." On the other hand, Professor Kishlansky thinks that he sees his son less often. "We share a printer," he says. "That's my way of making sure that...
...father, my sister, my coach and my adviser, but most importantly, my best friend." Two and a half years later, "I have good days and I have bad days," he says. When difficult days like Mother's Day and Jan's birthday come around, he and his brothers share memories with each other...