Word: threw
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Ever since our rebellious ancestors threw the Reversed Officers Training Corps (ROTC) off campus amid the upheavals of the '60s, Harvard has grown increasingly scornful of the military. While the current flap concerns the compatability of homosexuality and combat, the real issue here is Harvard's total detachment from--and in some instances, barely concealed distaste for--the very institution of the military itself...
...started zoning out the last part of the test," said Philip R. Chang '94. "Most of us have been training for a certain schedule so [the blackout] threw our body clocks...
Members of the Black Students Association (BSA) this weekend threw their support behind a former Harvard Dining Services (HDS) employee who was dismissed three months after charging that he was racially harassed at the Harvard Union dining hall...
...Crimson managed to take a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Junior Christine Vogt walked, Carr bunted her over to second and Vogt scored when Terrier catcher Elaine Schwager threw sophomore Ann Kennon's ground ball into right field...
...valium. They paused for five seconds between each speech, allowing the show to drag excruciatingly. The director, Leo Cabranes-Grant, ran the production according to the principle that anything said slowly enough is high drama. Not content with one intermission during the two-and-a-half-hour extravaganza, he threw in a second, just to flesh things out. Perhaps he wanted to give suicidal viewers an opportunity to make a bid for freedom. The acting was usually wooden, and the transparent attempts to throw in the odd whimsical flourish served only to emphasize how staid and slow the production...