Word: thereof
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Kozelek and Co. delivered a poignant two-hour, 11-song set that no individual album of theirs, nor any combination thereof, could equal in execution, creativity, or emotional dynamism. Patiently sinking from languor into chaos, from clean, spring notes to cyclones of distortion and pounding drums, the band revised and reinterpreted each song that they played, including a muscular Cowboy Junkies cover and an ad-libbed "White Christmas." Most notable were their plugged, spine-tingling rendition of "Evil," the freshly-penned and exuberant "New Song About a New Girl," and their closing ditty, the ever-arrogant and melancholy "Mistress" (sans...
...being passed from pawing hand to pawing hand (Tailhook, 1991). About being raped and then told by one's assailant that "if you ever tell anyone about this, I'll slit your throat" (Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1996). This is not about sex and its regulation or lack thereof. This is about...
...first initiative which the council should now undertake is to reduce the number of council representatives so as to prevent the humiliating turnout (or lack thereof) for council seats next election. The second front the council must push forward on is the metamorphosis of the Core from a defined curriculum to distribution requirements. Finally, the council must secure student access to privacy for computer accounts and to free HIV tests--two issues which are now being debated in committee. Stop the nonsense and get on with student business...
Thus, when I heard some friends of mine saying that they didn't feel like registering to vote or going to H.Y.P.E., I was dismayed. Their comments and those made in some campus publications have prompted me to consider more seriously Harvard's level of political involvement (or lack thereof) in this, the last presidential election year of the century. I have been pleasantly surprised by the number of opportunities for political rallies and discussions here, but it is also true that many students feel apathetic about or even antagonistic toward politics. Clinton may have the presidential race all sewn...
Although the Undergraduate Council was a co-sponsor of a recent event known as HYPE '96, it hasn't exactly been the embodiment thereof...