Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After all, the College handbook specifically states that fraternities may not hold social or recruiting events on campus; it is Harvard's downstream neighbors at MIT who have been notorious for their Greek life...
...enjoy working with my peers," Jonathan M. Gribetz '02 says. "I saw the U.C. as an opportunity to help my peers in academic areas, to plan social events and other activities that would bring the class together...
Members say their group defies many of the stereotypes common to both fraternities and final clubs both in terms of its varied social life, strict policies on underage drinking and strong community service program...
...also have been his undoing. The voters of the former East Germany, embittered by rampant unemployment and economic stagnation, appear to have tipped the balance in the landmark election Sunday that ousted a sitting chancellor for the first time in modern German history. Gerhard Schroeder, a 56-year-old Social Democrat who had retooled his party along the centrist "Third Way" lines championed by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, soundly defeated Kohl in the hard-fought election. But he won't find it easy to make good on promises to give East Germans a new deal while cutting taxes...
...from the rest of us, from what Christianity was at its origins and what it is now, in certain pockets, at its best. Though my Catholic upbringing involved fairly large doses of centuries-old rituals, complete with priests, confessionals, and polyester uniforms, it also included an urgent sense of social justice. One would not know it to hear the "Christian right" (who often could not be less Christian nor more wrong), but Christianity represents at its core a call to love one another. It may seem overly sentimental to a community so jaded as Harvard, but that is really...