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...split off with six other students. After more introductions, we began by attempting to define what was meant by assimilation. As we rattled around ideas, things loosened up. We soon found ourselves wondering whether attending Harvard might be an act of assimilation in itself. That debate was interrupted by a call to return to the larger group. We continued to talk among ourselves, despite the cajoling to return our attention to the big circle, until someone remarked of our enthusiasm, "This is what it's all about. This, right here. This is beautiful...
Dovey, who split her childhood years betweenSouth Africa and Australia, spends about eighthours a week rehearsing with the Crimson DanceTeam, and then goes on to perform with the troupeevery Friday and Saturday night. She's also acirculation manager for The Advocate and serves onthe literary magazine's fiction board...
Cornell has been more consistent--they have split their past five weekends. The Big Red have been plagued by injuries and could only dress 17 skaters for Saturday's 3-2 win over the Crimson. Moreover, the team's saving grace, goal-tender Jason Elliot, had to leave Saturday's contest with an undisclosed injury. If he misses any length of time it could force the Big Red off of home...
...Neill won Cambridge and Somerville, and with the surprise backing of a prominent Italian-American family, split Boston with LoPresti...
...Neill was the consummate deal maker, brokering compromises on tough issues within his own party. And O'Neill was not afraid to express his opinions, even when they split the district...