Word: accustomedness
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It’s pretty difficult to find salvation in a town like Hoboken, N.J. But on Saturday night, that is exactly where a long and grueling journey came to an end for the Harvard field hockey team. The Crimson (6-11, 2-5 Ivy) capped off its season the...
All this changed, however, in The Mountain Goats’ two latest albums, “We Shall All Be Healed” and “The Sunset Tree.” Studio-recorded (the latter in coordination with musician John Vanderslice) with a more refined sound and wider...
This presentation may not quite authentically capture the magic for someone who has watched and participated in the movie event several times and is accustomed to audience renditions of Time Warp in the aisles and shouts of obscenities. In that case, this production is much like a cover version of...
The Coast Guard has always been, in a word, busy--whether during war or peace. "We are deployed every day," says Allen. "We fly every day. We respond to oil spills every day." Also, since the Coast Guard is the only military branch allowed to perform law-enforcement duties, it...
The name Yagan is synonymous with entrepreneurship at Harvard. Current Currierite Daniel F. Yagan ’06 is one of the founders of Redline Textbooks, an online textbook vendor with a loyal following among Harvard’s budget-conscious students. Yagan recently diversified Redline’s textbook...