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...profoundly boring,” insists Albert H. Cho, former chair of the BGLTSA and a Senior Class Marshall. Anyone who saw him strip in front of the Science Center to support the PSLM last February, however, would immediately disagree. Although he has strong personal beliefs, Albert doesn’t like telling people what to think. This Arizona native explains that braving the “freezing” temperatures to bring attention to the PSLM cause “allowed me to take the middle ground.” Such thoughtful behavior is characteristic of this highly accomplished...
...diversity in the region. He managed to save enough money on food and housing that he was also able to visit Tanzania, where he climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, and Madagascar, where he met the only Korean family on the whole island. Familiar with the Korean food his own family eats, Albert tasted a blend of Korean and Madagasci cuisine, in which unripe bananas replaced traditional potatoes. More recently, he flew to Qatar courtesy of Harvard grants and the International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development to follow trade negotiations for the organization. Interviewing delegates and writing for a daily newspaper, Albert...
...Albert has managed to make the most of his Adams House living quarters. Last year, in an effort to conserve space and “to see what I could live without,” he chose to get rid of the bed in his room and sleep on the floor on his FOP camping pad. In order to store his bulky bedding, he built a wood storage chest, courtesy of the skills he learned in a woodworking class at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. He praises the teaching skills of the instructors there, noting that...
Despite his numerous accomplishments, Albert is extremely self-effacing. Does he have any real weaknesses? He notes that he always has to leave in the middle of lecture to hit the men’s room. His secret: He drinks exactly 26 glasses of water a day, at least 6 or 7 at every meal...
...British have style? Find out at the Victoria and Albert Museum's revamped British Galleries, which opened last week on the day the museum abolished entrance charges. It was time for a change - the objects had been gathering dust since the original opening after World War II, and something had to be done to top the rival Tate Britain?s recent $45 million refit...