Word: secrets
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Harvard Crimson softball team dealt the Harvard Lampoon a crushing blow yesterday, defeating 23-2 the semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...
...HUPD failed to respond to the assault and battery of many 'Poonsters by editors of The Harvard Crimson. The Crimeds left the members of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square organization which used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, bloodied and dazed on the Cambridge Common softball field. The reaction of the 'Poonsters was humorless, as always...
...investigations. Some of it, Starr's team believed, was criminal. Prosecutors closed their Whitewater grand jury inquiry in 1998, Schmidt and Weisskopf report, convinced that Hillary Clinton had lied to investigators, though they lacked sufficient evidence to indict her. Later, as the Lewinsky scandal progressed, the stonewalling included the Secret Service's "protective function privilege," a fanciful legal gambit designed by Justice Department lawyers to prevent agents from testifying. Starr had reason to believe that this was undertaken on Clinton's specific instruction, despite the President's pronouncements that he had recused himself from such decisions...
...Class of 2004, welcome. Welcome to 800-person lectures delivered by Nobel laureates and to one-on-one discussions with Ph.D. candidates. Welcome to plush first-year housing and to not-so-plush upperclass housing. Welcome to Kuumba singing concerts and to renditions of the musical "The Secret Garden." Welcome to addresses by the Dean of Stanford Law School and to performances by Yo-Yo Ma '76. In addition to these activities and events--which could take place on any regular weekend at Harvard--the Office of Admissions has organized a number of panels and opportunities so that this year...
...found in practically every upperclass student's room. Ask why Harvard does not have a student center, what the role of exclusive final clubs play in the campus social scene and why the deliberations of the disciplinary body of the university, the Ad Board, are carried out in secret...