Word: worked
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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...Crimson finished the night with Reynolds going 5-for-6, junior Dillon O’Neill, O’Hara, and Albright having three hits, and Way notching five RBI. Junior pitcher Eric Eadington supported the offense with a solid 6.1 innings of work, allowing six runs—but just one earned—and striking out three...
...pitched a perfect first inning for Harvard, striking out two of the first three Dartmouth batters he faced, before he ran into trouble in the second. The senior pitcher took the loss—his first of the season—after surrendering four runs in three innings of work...
...think there’s more at work behind my distaste, summed up fairly well by one commenter who remarked, “There is disturbing, sadistic titillation in this.” The problem is that we’ve all seen this before. And it’s generally coming from the other side. Sarah Palin once argued that not attending an Ivy League school made her a qualified vice-presidential candidate. That’s right, the same Sarah Palin regarded with derision by Gawker for her derision of liberal elitism. Bill O’Reilly frequently...
...route to Quincy for dinner, Rebecca J. Cohen '12 said, “I love the dining halls, the people who work there, and the atmosphere they cultivate. But I do wish they brought back the Korean Beef...
...group—which included Harvard students, faculty, and staff—aimed to remind the Harvard community of the impact of last year’s layoffs on current employees, such as heavier work loads, said Neal J. Meyer ’11, a Crimson photographer and a member of the Harvard Student Labor Action Movement, which organized the event...