Word: wave
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nail on the head." I suppose I tapped into a broad sense of frustration among many students, a general fatigue with Harvard life. Nonetheless, somewhere in that column I predicted that a time would come this year when my Harvard sickness would be replaced by a wave of sadness and nostalgia as the prospect of leaving approached...
Surprisingly, that sad wave never came. Between really enjoying senior spring, keeping up with classes and pursuing jobs (to little avail), there was no time to be melancholy about my last trip to Hilles, my last helping of General Wong's chicken or my last section. Indeed, eight months later, I am still sick of add-drop forms, Ma Soba, the Grille and Harvard chairs. I am still ready to leave...
...crime wave of the late '70s and early '80s had subsided. Traditional police work--collaring the bad guys--was no longer a daily fact of life for HUPD cops...
...departments of the future, it seems Harvard Dining Services Director Ted A. Mayer has already latched on to the wave of the future by offering annual classes for seniors in the kitchen...
Harvard, however, takes no breaks. Capital campaigns are now "a way of life," as Armstrong puts it. Harvard Law School (HLS) could be the first to begin the next wave of University capital campaigns, if its proposal is approved next spring...