Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...make a trip over to The Crimson's event in the Loker commons at 10:45 on Saturday night, and soon I'm talking to a half-dozen prospective members of the class of 2002. Once I identify myself as a Crimson reporter, they crowd around me like some sort of deity--it gets to the point that another few people join our circle, drawn over by the size of the crowd. "What's going on here?" a late-arrival asks upon entering the group, as if worried that he's missed the beginning of some crucial, unlisted pre-frosh...
...eight-hour trip, so we were feeling a little stiff and a little flat," Hodge said. "[But] we didn't have to play our best to beat them...
...Harvard women's water polo team knew going into last weekend's CWPA Eastern Championships in Maryland that the road to Southern California would be tough. Awaiting the top three finishers at Easterns was a trip to the National Championships...
...lesson for Harvard may not be: Play better next time, and earn a trip to California. A relatively young program under a new coach came a few goals away from playing for the national title. So for the Crimson, there is little shame in sixth place...
...only U.S.-Cuba policy that?s maintained with domestic electoral concerns in mind. Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien?s visit with Fidel Castro may also have been undertaken with his electorate in mind: ?Chretien?s Cuba trip will win him votes back home because he?s asserting his independence from the U.S.,? says TIME Toronto bureau chief Andrew Purvis. Chretien told Castro that most participants in the recent Summit of the Americas want Cuba to rejoin the hemisphere?s family of nations, and he also pressed for the release of dissidents. His primary message, however: Don?t tell Canada what...