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Students walked quietly and quickly to classes yesterday, the first day of Harvard’s 365th academic year. Yet thoughts and conversations lingered on Tuesday’s catastrophic events in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., with most professors prefacing their opening lectures with words of solace and support for those in attendance. The solemn mood on campus stood in sharp contrast to the excitement that has accompanied the start of past school years, but within the somber atmosphere in Harvard Yard there also existed a sense of continuity and resolve. Despite the traumatic and still unfolding developments...
Imagine the possibilities. Firstly, there’s no tradition in Boston older than the Red Sox—with the one exception of Harvard, whose upcoming 365th anniversary makes the BoSox’s centennial look tiny. If Harvard were to own the Red Sox, it would be the perfect marriage of Boston’s most permanent residents...
...thought Michael Dukakis looked cool in that tank, then check out Florida Senator BOB GRAHAM this week when he plans to perform the work of an ordinary Floridian for the 365th time. For his latest assignment, he will moonlight as a flight attendant. In a perpetual Career Day intended to help him better understand his constituents, Graham began sampling various jobs in 1974 while a Florida state legislator. Since then, he has spent a day a month working such jobs as teacher, Winn-Dixie bag boy, construction worker (see left) and horse-stable pooper scooper ("I kept the ring clear...
...roll, calypso, Latin, honky-tonk, Big Band, reggae, bebop, Tin Pan Alley, zouk, polka singer. He has become a spokesman for those of us who still enjoy being "the people our parents warned us about." For 364 days of the year, we deal with unadulterated crap, but on the 365th, Buffett comes to town and we slip away to Margaritaville. Being a Parrothead isn't without its responsibilities, however. Like Gypsies in the Palace, Parrotheads know that the good times aren't free, that giving back is part of the Pascagoula Run. BETH MEISNER Yorktown...
...fact that Krock had once more beaten them cleanly at their own game. In a left-handed way, sulking Newshen Fleeson gave him his due. Said she: "I take off my hat to Arthur Krock. He kicks Truman's teeth out 364 days a year, and on the 365th he gets an exclusive interview from [Truman's] own bleeding mouth...