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- noun Plural form of
Harvardian .
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Examples
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Harvard is an illusion in the minds, mainly, of Harvardians.
Personal Branding and Sexuality floreta 2009
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I am picturing Harvardians cursing me, but I can't hear them out here.
Archive 2006-08-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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This was reported by local papers and Harvard publications, which also told of Wallace winning over the Harvardians by clever witticisms and wildly cheered jibes at Yale for violating free speech by withdrawing an invitation for him to appear there.
'Wallace Redeemed?': An Exchange Lesher, Stephan 1994
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Sure, it's not floating trains that travel at hundreds of miles per hour and potentially doom large segments of the Japanese population, but it's still damn useful, according to the happy Harvardians.
Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us Doug Bonderud 2010
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It is hard to study him, however, because-unlike Harvardians-Yaliens do not gather in power hives like
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In this way, the Zuckerberg character is as elitist as the old Harvardians, just on different grounds.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID BROOKS 2010
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Meanwhile, Harvardians tired of spoiling their own nest (vomit is so hard to get out of those 500-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets) can always
Universal Hub adamg 2010
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It is hard to study him, however, because-unlike Harvardians-Yaliens do not gather in power hives like
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Harvard has a long and distinguished military tradition dating back to the American War for Independence, in which seven Harvardians died under arms.
Latest Articles 2009
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But for Harvardians without the willpower to do a problem set on a Sunday,
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