Word: lit
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...leave the History and Lit office refreshed and confident. Then I'd walk into The Crimson, where I'd see my friend Brooke...
David A. Battat '90, chair of the newly formed council committee, led Michael N. Lichten, director of the Office of Project Management, through the Yard, shining a flashlight into areas of the Yard which he said were "poorly lit...
Perhaps the most remarkable--and most ironic--lottery of this shopping, period was the one held for Lit. and Arts B-71, "Jazz," which continued this semester's trend of overcrowded Literature and Arts B courses. More than 1000 students, or one-seventh of the student body, showed up for the first meeting of "Jazz," a course that was actually a departmental offering, Music 30, last year...
WHAT, then, can the Core do to eliminate the massive overcrowding which strikes both individual courses and entire Core subdivisions, notably the current offerings in Lit. and Arts...
That such an ostensibly upstanding citizen would rape and mutilate scores of women, then dump their bodies in remote places, was almost beyond comprehension. The morning of the execution, some 200 bloodthirsty revelers gathered outside the penitentiary in Starke, Fla., for a ghoulish celebration. They lit sparklers, cheered and waved signs reading BURN, BUNDY, BURN and ROAST IN PEACE. One of the few dissenters was college student Nanda Rogers, 22, of Orlando, who stood by herself a few yards away. "I believe in the sanctity of human life -- even Ted Bundy's life," she said somberly...