Word: finaling
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...contrast, Harvard severed all ties with its "final clubs" in 1985. The Fly Club is not an officially recognized club by the university. The club does not have access to the university's Centrex telephone system; it does not receive protection from the Harvard University police; there is no mail box on the campus where the club can receive mail; the club cannot use Harvard University's non-profit mailing permit; and the club has no access to alumni records or mailing lists. As stated previously, the club does not advertise any of its events in university publications, nor does...
Senior Hope Nichols and sophomore Stephanie Clark were named for the second straight year. Sophomore Mary Greenhill was the final Harvard honoree, making her first appearance on the All-Ivy squad...
...final clubs. Not Harvard dining services. Not the Society of Nerds and Geeks. According to the recently released report by Education School Professor Richard J. Light--excerpted in this week's Harvard Gazette--students say the organization that "reflects least positively" on campus life is The Harvard Crimson...
...next presidential election, he said, but decided that to withdraw now would be cowardly. The national interest demanded "quick action on this matter." The chastened legislators listened well: they voted 347-24 to pass the bill and send it on to the Congress of People's Deputies for final approval...
...understand today's events, we must go back to the beginning. It is December 1922, and Lenin has just retired into his final illness. But his mind is still pulsing. On Dec. 30 the First Congress of Soviets of the U.S.S.R. is scheduled to devise a structure for the union. Joseph Stalin is pushing for national groups to join the Russian Federation as autonomous republics. But Lenin wants all the regions, including Russia, to sign a treaty of equality and form a union. His view will ultimately prevail...