Word: xeroxing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...still getting his feet on the ground interns of the university," Casey say. "When I came to work for Harvard, coming from the political sector myself, it takes a long time to find out where the Xerox machine is."Photo Courtesy of Harvard News Office and (inset) Harvard ArchievesJAMES H. ROWE '73, today and (insert) in "unauthorized" picture from 1973 yearbook...
...pages, which means the chapters average about nine pages in length--what kind of thesis is that? Never mind, though--he loses it.) The silly boy's hard drive crashes, and he does not have a backup on floppy. Rushing through the Yard to Kinko's to xerox his one printed version of the essay, he trips in the snow, and his thesis falls through a grate into the bowels of Widener Library...
...very, very complicated. The way I justified it, or the way we justified it--for better or for worse--was this: He didn't a store it on floppy drive. Why? Because he was reckless...but maybe more importantly because he had a hard copy. He had a xerox. In other words, what were the chances of both things going wrong? Well, as it turns out, it was his own character flaw that made him essentially lose that thesis in the first place...
...XEROX...
Seamus P. Malin '62, the director of Harvard's International Office, reaches into his black Adidas handbag, pulls out a xerox and chuckles...