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...coordinator Richard D. Gardner '95 is a little bit peeved. "Rather displeased," is the way Gardner describes his feelings about the decision of a group of minority students to stage protests during two events during the annual weekend for parents to visit their children at Harvard and see slice of college life...
...welcome sign of nature. She is radiant in her servitude; her toil gives her joy because it allows her to see in closeup how the world grows. She is enthralled to slice open a papaya, or watch an ant carry its backpack of crumbs. And with the same fascination, but etched in loss for her own child, the mother watches Mui. At night, as a breeze whispers through the sheer canopy on Mui's bed, the girl says the word mother in her sleep. The mother of the house, eavesdropping on this intimacy, dries her own tears on the canopy...
...Photography] is something everyone can relate to," Lee said. "Everyone's taken a picture. Hanging on the walls of everyone's bedrooms are photographs. They're like a slice of the present--or at least the near past...
...part of an agreement to give Motorola "comparable market access" -- reached in 1989 after Washington threatened reprisals -- the Japanese government provided the company a slice of the cellular-phone bandwidth in the Tokyo-Nagoya region. There was a catch: Motorola's new transmitting equipment would have to be installed by IDO, the wholly private cellular operator in that area. Called upon to build facilities for a competitor, IDO dragged its feet. In 1992, at Motorola's request, Washington sought and gained a follow-up agreement to speed construction...
...that our command unit of three may present a little different slant on things, without the likes of John Trainer's elegant cynicism to goad us on. We hope to present more games in a greater variety of Harvard sports to you, and maybe we'll even slice in a bit of the sporting "Real World" from time to time a la the news department. Right now, we're just going to take it day by day, game by game, and see if we can make any sense of the 140 Harvard sporting events scheduled for the month of February...