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Word: walke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...element of my life. It's just something I dip into every once in a while for a reaction and for fun. It's a way to escape the monotony of hackneyed college life. My personal motto is, "Don't let yourself be caught in the same old path. Walk all the walks and have delirious amounts...

Author: By Shara R. Kay, | Title: Harvard's Silver-Medalist Stripper | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

...published books of poetry and he collects information about his topics by living the life of his subjects. He's currently writing a book called "100 Days in Drag." I know him personally and agree that although it sounds clich, the best way to learn about people is to walk in their shoes and try to see life through their eyes before making any judgments...

Author: By Shara R. Kay, | Title: Harvard's Silver-Medalist Stripper | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

Harvard Yard Operations and the OPR are also installing more call boxes along the lighted "safety walk" on Garden Street...

Author: By Jonelle M. Lonergan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: More Security Phones Planned for Houses | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

Homosexuality gives gay men license to see or do just about anything when it comes to their straight female friends. Schrefer says girls will walk around him in bras without a second thought. Jim C. Augustine '01 has discovered there is practically nothing he can say that would be offensive. "Just last night I was dancing around the street and making fun of this guy and saying, 'I'm a heterosexual man. Who likes breasts. Breasts are good. Yeah,'" he says. "No straight guy could get away with that...

Author: By Vicky C. Hallett, | Title: My Guy | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

...trendy nouveau cuisine eateries that vex disillusioned Harvard students yearning for the long-lost quaintness of charismatic local city neighborhoods. Today, convention is readily acquired by the swipe of a credit card, and one need not venture outside the 1-mile radius of Store 24 to take a virtual walk through similarly commercialized Beantown. The mom & pop establishments with faded awnings, friendly hellos and century-old traditions are rapidly disappearing from the much frequented causeways of the big city...

Author: By Eloise D. Austin, | Title: on the T again OUTWARD BOUND | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

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