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...first question! As for the second: legend has it that Widener the Younger was aboard the Titanic when it went down, and that only his prodigious swimming ability gave him something with which to occupy himself as he grew weaker and weaker and ultimately drowned. In the aftermath of the disaster, a friend of the family was heard to remark, "If only Young Widener had been content to stay at home eating ice cream as I advised, this tragedy would never have come to pass...
...History and Science Department will alsoadmit students who are weaker candidates on"probation," giving them a period of grace inwhich to prove themselves capable of handling therequirements of the concentration...
Granted, Harvard's first six opponents this season have been somewhat weaker than last year's foes. Still, it's difficult to imagine this year's squad falling behind Boston College 32-2 at the beginning of a game, as it did last season...
...right' and [Crimson writer] Michael Mayo on the left, no wonder women are confused," just what exactly is it that Bowdren thinks she does? She vehemently and aggressively argues the case that biologically, women are less aggressive than men. By taking an active stance in defining women as weaker and more passive by nature, Bowdren herself goes against the very definition she wishes to support. Doing herself and others a disservice, her own participation on the Peninsula Council is oxymoronic, with an emphasis on the moronic. Perhaps if Bowdren had really listened during Women's Studies 10b, instead of defensively...
...People seek autonomy as a result of being weaker and disadvantaged. It is a consequence of society," he said. "Separatism is nothing more than an inarticulate quest for social unanimity...