Word: swords
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Sword says the coalition is addressing important issues, but adds that although the group is "motivated by reasonable concerns," Harvard's decentralization may make implementing certain ideas difficult...
...sure how to mesh the demands with my cynical view of Harvard realities," Sword says. "They're being ambitious--some of the place it looks like they didn't do their homework...
While Lowell House SASH adviser Kirsten D. Sword "gets nervous at wondering how much responsibility people want us to take," other SASH advisers say they are not trained as professional therapists and do not try to fill that role...
...double-edged sword. It can kind of make you happy to come back, or make you realize that you're ready to make your break," she added...
Transferring is a double-edged sword. Besides the annoying bureaucracy surrounding the process, social life setbacks can be daunting since moving into a new House requires playing a sort of catch-up game. For some, however, exiting an unhappy living situation may be worth the price. Since randomization rocked the Harvard housing scene, it seems as if transferring is everybody's new favorite extracurricular. And although Pforzheimer House Assistant to the Masters Sharon Holt claims a downward trend in transferring from that House, many current Quad residents have found their surroundings distasteful enough to desert...