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...remember my first encounter with Harvard: I was about five, opening Christmas presents. An overeager aunt of mine bough me a Peanuts sweatshirt. There was Snoopy, dressed in a Harvard sweater, leaning on a football, and holding a pennant. The banner read...
...recent visit to a Body Shop in Manhattan, Roddick looks more like a frazzled housewife than a cosmetics queen. But there is no question who is running the show. Dressed in a baggy white sweatshirt, sweatpants and sneakers -- her 5-ft. 2-in. frame dominated by a mass of wild, curly hair -- she circles the shop floor issuing compliments and critiques while staffers bustle to keep up. "Brilliant!" she pronounces a display of facial creams. "Fantastic!" for a pyramid of hair conditioner. But a tray of hair clips is "Tacky! Get rid of those." Later she sweeps into a meeting...
...like Harvard? Yes, I do, despite my confusion over whether to put on my Harvard or Radcliffe sweatshirt in the morning before I go jogging. I have my complaints, but I'm confident that they will be alleviated as the years go by. I'm optimistic, despite the negative tone of some of my peers. For me, the key to Harvard's advancement is change-change that will occur as men and women begin to share leadership posts within the University community...
...LAST JANUARY, ON A cold, windy morning, Bill Clinton drove around Little Rock reveling in his good fortune. The Secret Service cocoon had yet to come and not a vote had been cast, but Clinton was already being hailed as the Democrat to beat. Dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt and with a University of Arkansas baseball cap tilted back on a head of hair considerably less gray than it is today, Clinton wheeled his state-owned sedan around town and laughed at the presumption of comparing himself to Lincoln. "Yet, you know," he said, "if you think about...
Phillips, who wore a Harvard sweatshirt during the event, was cheered by the crowd until he raised his arms and proudly exposed his loyalties. The cheers quickly turned to boos. Still, the young Harvard hockey fan was ecstatic at his victory and his prize: a pizza party for four at the local joint...