Word: unfriendlyness
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Coming off an undefeated 2001 campaign and an Ivy League championship, the Crimson faced the Mountain Hawks in the unfriendly confines of Goodman Stadium. Harvard came in ranked No. 24, and pushed No. 12 Lehigh to the limit in a game coach Murphy called “a measuring stick?...
It was unfortunate that The Crimson Staff chose to publicly berate the Class of 2009 (“Reality Click,” editorial, Sep. 14), stating that our freshmen are unwelcome, and that Harvard is a largely unfriendly and mean place. Such harsh words, from a voice as prominent...
Much of Bush's presidency has been built around keeping him away from unfriendly audiences. His campaign rallies were carefully screened and so are his policy events where he chews the fat about issues like Social Security. But that instinct surely can't be serving him well at a time...
In years past, golfers, sailors, and other sportsmen found it expedient to sport collared shirts. Constantly exposed to rain and sun, the owners of these collars sometimes “popped” them for protection. Unbeknownst to many today, the popped collar originated with Rene Lacoste, who, in 1929...
Having topped himself, Stumpf yearns to broaden his range. "To tell you the truth," he says, "I'm bored with designing for the office. Bored stiff." Among the things he would like to design are baby strollers that do not jiggle, an airplane with an observation deck, a taxicab with...