Word: using
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Michael D. Shumsky '00, who also received Letalien's e-mail message, agreed with Letalien that "the use of the race card was shameful...
These improvements have come just in time. The e-mail slowness aside, Internet use has doubled on a roughly annual basis over the last few years, according to Dean for Research and Information Technology Paul C. Martin. With the welcome announcement earlier this month that the College is proposing allowing students to run e-businesses from their dorm rooms and prospects for a customized Faculty of Arts and Sciences web portal, it is clear that we're going to need all the megabits and gigabytes...
...guru on political affairs, was the spokesman. The rest of us had to try and look intellectual. With the first notes of music, Chris started the program: "John McCain stole the show from George W. Bush for the Republican Party, and it looks like George can't use Mummy and Daddy for votes. Let's play Hardball." As he glared menacingly at the camera, we suppressed our laughter. The camerawoman kept zooming in on Jordana Lewis' '02 quintessential academic look and then panning over to Franklin's studied determination. At every commercial, we could watch ourselves on the monitor...
...official" commentator on the political scene. He twitched his shoulders and got ready for his big television debut. During a commercial break after a tirade from Simpson and a lecture from the Newsweek analyst, Howard Fineman, Matthews leaned down to us, and said "Keep it short. Use small words and DON'T BE A TIME HOG." Apparently he understood Harvard students to be unnaturally loquacious. Noah braced himself, and when Chris held up a copy of The Crimson to the screen and announced that Hardball was suddenly becoming intellectual, he turned to Noah and asked him why we chose McCain...
...coming to the North because you talk to people's parents and relatives and they say, 'I'm not that old. Don't call me that.' But people will be offended if you refer to them as sir or ma'am and in the South if you don't use it you're the most uncultured human being who ever walked the earth...