Word: wising
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...Perhaps the most urgent issue, however, is Obama’s unwavering policy to negotiate without preconditions with Iran, a country headed by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has asserted that wiping Israel off the map is “a very wise statement.” Although Silverman calls Obama’s foreign policy “more stabilizing” for Israel, this opinion fails to convey the magnitude of what is at stake. National Review columnist Anne Bayefsky best articulates this viewpoint, writing that “since the time of Hitler, civilization has never been so close...
...first place, deserves praise, since such actions demonstrate the administration’s interest in obtaining some level of student input during the House renewal process. Yale and Princeton both embarked on large-scale construction and reconstruction projects in the recent past, and Harvard planners in HPPC were clearly wise to learn from their peer institutions’ experiences. As important, however, was the administrations’ decision to send students to Yale and Princeton as part of the team. Including these student members in HPPC, to serve alongside faculty, House masters, administrators, and planners from the Allston Development Group1...
...review where it was impossible to have a civilized political discussion without turning into a screaming match,” said Berenson. “He was one of the liberal editors of the review that I had the best relationship with. He had a little bit of world-wise sense to him that allowed him to stay above the fray...
...Donato ’91. “I thought our penalty kill battled pretty well there, especially in the first two periods, and then our power play was able to come through. At times, it looked like the first game of the season for both teams execution-wise, but I knew it was going to be a tough game…all in all, I think the guys can be very proud.”Last season, Harvard led the ECAC in penalty kills, allowing only nine goals in 103 power-play chances in league play.On Friday, Dartmouth made...
...purposes.”It was tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, a French-speaking native of Quebec, who really helped Ryabkina adjust to both the Crimson game and the Harvard way of life. “[Vaillancourt] played a huge role not just on the ice, hockey-wise, but in my everyday life too…She understands me in the way that I’m not a regular U.S. person who knows all these things, so we have all those similar frustrations,” Ryabkina says. “Some of the things that she does, you know...