Word: reminds
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...took me nearly two decades to erase the memory of my alienated teenage years. It took my father two minutes and an e-mail message to remind me: "Missy: After you went to college, Mom and I found stacks of dirty dishes under the bed, left from when you took all meals in seclusion." Given the man's tendency to exaggerate (he is also the source of that "preferred pimply boyfriends" rumor), I categorically denied his charge that during high school I emerged "only to use the phone...
...author and polemicist, Steve was still doing radio - still hosting a talk show, even when no one else was talking and his only audience was a stenographer. He became a relic of his time, a bespectacled version of a '56 Coupe de Ville. It took his death to remind people that, like that old Caddy, Steverino was a classic...
...survey results released so far show much lower incidence of rape than a 1988 national survey of rape on college campuses, we should wait to laud Harvard until the most recent national figures, gathered by the American College Health Association, are available in two weeks. The survey should also remind us that the number of rapes reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) could be far smaller than the number of rapes that occur at Harvard--while only 11 sexual assaults were reported to HUPD last year, one percent of the students surveyed said they had been sexually assaulted...
Helter skelter in midterm swelter. Run to a study carrel and grab shelter. Grades once high are falling fast. So, remind me why I took that class. Am I stuck in a huge morass? Or did the CUE Guide say I could pass? Now the Lamont air was filled with stress as students crammed under duress. We wanted to go to bed, but there were ten books yet unread. And as we tried to learn ID's, to avoid earning dreaded C's, we cursed students who were at ease the day midterms arrived...
...While the council passed its budget this week--decrying the drop in student group funding for the next fiscal year--we must remind them that some student organizations should not be allowed to live it up at the student body's expense. Like first-years with their parents' credit cards, student groups also receive resources without accountability. Instead of granting the same number of groups fewer funds--keeping standards and expectations low--the council should extend a higher credit limit to fewer groups and spend more of our termbill money on campus-wide public goods...