Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year-old Pope looks even worse. Last week he nearly fainted as he walked into a solemn Mass. He was always a physical leader who knew how to speak with his body. Now the long, bounding stride of his early pontificate has been reduced to a slow and agonized shuffle in which he barely lifts his feet from the ground. He takes care to hide the shaking left hand that signals the onset of Parkinson's disease, but he cannot disguise the frozen features and slurred words that at times betray the illness. Rumors of cancer and of the Pope...
...When [The Crimson] interviews students, it gives those students a chance to learn how to speak to the press," said Mukhlis S. Balbale '92, who was the vice-chair...
...hard to find. The thoughts of very young men are usually crude, and to every one but themselves almost worthless; besides, it is hard to find more than half a dozen interested in the same subject at once. It appears to us quite out of the question to speak to the half-dozen and neglect the hundreds. Let those who think differently consider well this line from Byron, that served as the motto of one of our predecessors,--"I won't philosophize, I will be read...
...Being charged with representing all the women on campus is quite a," Bagneris pauses at the thought, then laughs it off, "A HEFTY task," she finishes. "The best way is to provide every woman a chance to speak for herself...
...this, the final issue of The Crimson published under the 124th Guard, I would like to offer some reflections on the art which is at the heart of all we do at this paper. Here I speak of writing...