Word: vocals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps the most vocal concern of current students, FAS must work to improve the quality of its athletic facilities and not make a bad situation even worse. The Faculty must look elsewhere if it chooses to relocate from Radcliffe Yard ADAM P. FAGEN...
...very least, attention to the effects of randomization on the experiences and quality of life of students from diverse backgrounds, a reinvigorated effort to bring ethnic studies courses to the FAS curriculum, a savvy ability to use the tools of information technology to inform the oblivious, and, yes, a vocal and activist Undergraduate Council willing to use its Harvard moniker as a bully pulpit on which to speak up for progressive causes, whether it be the plight of migrant farm laborers or Harvard's egregious and covert land acquistions in the working-class community of Allston...
Reeves has been one of the most vocal advocates for a change in the way the mayor of Cambridge is elected...
...least, the liberal academy should play that role. It seems that this liberal academy has failed to tame the barbarians. In fact, a few vocal Harvard students seem to think that their peers remain regenerate barbarians, resisting the most persistent efforts at (re)education...
BANKRUPTCY FILED. TONI BRAXTON, 30, slinky rhythm-and-blues vocal superstar whose two albums have sold more than 15 million copies; in Atlanta. Claiming debts of more than $1 million, Braxton says she is "effectively insolvent." Last December she sued LaFace Records, to be freed from a contract she considers unlucrative...