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Called “Conflict in the Caucasus: The Georgian Conflict and the Resurgence of Russia,” the speakers’ discussion was sponsored by Harvard International Relations on Campus and took place in the Adams upper common room to an audience of 25 students.
For William R. Rose ’11, the competition’s potential implications are not nearly as far-reaching. But his outlook may have to do with his location—Rose resides in Adams House, across the street from the Yard, and would not be tempted by...
Adam R. Gold ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, lives in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Mondays.
George Zisiadis ’11 didn’t set out to be a movie star. “I just happened to be in the right place at the right time,” Zisiadis said.“Frontrunners”—which opened in...
Though Harvard’s portraits are often embroiled in debates over gender and race, the collection also represents a continuous history of American portraiture and contains some stunning examples of the genre. There is, for instance, the exquisite portrait of John Quincy Adams that sits near the tray disposal...