Word: took
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to the Cambridge police log, the victim claimed the suspects punched him in the head and took $120, a crime classified as unarmed robbery, larceny and assault and battery...
Shivaram already took a trip to Sears for a new $30 rug, and said although he has not contacted Pforzheimer House authorities about the old one, he plans to soon...
Even early on, a 1-0 advantage appeared enough for a victory, as Harvard's backs rarely allowed the Eagles a shot on goal, particularly in the first half. B.C. took eight shots in the game, most of which came in its frantic second-half effort to get back into the game...
That debate took a turn for the better during the run-up to the Democratic gubernatorial primary, in which all three candidates--Brian Donnelly, L. Scott Harshbarger '64 and particularly Patricia McGovern--shared reasonable and intelligent thoughts on education reform. Harshbarger won the primary easily and--for a few moments last Tuesday night--looked poised to challenge Acting Governor A. Paul Cellucci's weakened position in the corner office...
...your turn to run. Or else, many years from now, faced with five letters from various Harvard auspices asking for money, and reflecting upon all that was right with Harvard, but also all that was wrong, you will be an alum who never took a stand, who not once made the commitment to change Harvard for the better on behalf of those around you, and those yet to come...