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...stayed.” There were only two physical injuries at The Game, neither of which appeared to be alcohol-related, Patten said. “One walked into the back of a truck by mistake,” he said. “The other was an alum, an older gentleman, who was playing football and stretched out for a pass and landed on his shoulder.” He described these occurrences as “just accidents” and said the fact that there were not more injuries is “pretty remarkable...
...lawyers debated the legality of counter-terrorism measures yesterday as part of the Dean’s Forum series at the Harvard Law School (HLS) moderated by HLS Dean Elena Kagan. During the discussion, entitled “Executive Power in an Age of Terrorism,” HLS alum Bradford A. Berenson argued in favor of controversial methods of combating terrorism. The former associate counsel to President George W. Bush said that measures such as indefinite detainment of suspected terrorists, military commissions, and even the use of torture were appropriate in extreme cases. “[September...
Local elections came and went earlier this week, and chances are most Harvard students didn’t notice, let alone vote. We just don’t seem to want to engage with the Cambridge community, and one alum, identity unknown, has decided to fight the problem using Doordropped’s favorite weapon: the press. Namely, the covert paperboy (or girl!) has been buying up hundreds of copies of Cambridge Chronicle, a weekly community newspaper, and delivering them to all Harvard dorms. The first time the paper appeared in our quarters, the stacks were accompanied by a short...
Sure enough, the corner table facing Dunster Street is occupied. Constituting the kaffeeklastch are an officer of the Cambridge Police Department, a Harvard alum, and a young woman hunched over the table, nodding in and out of consciousness...
...Cyril was involved in Harvard’s homosexual scene. Lester tracked down Cyril’s former lover, roughed him up, and extracted the names of several gay students. After Lester Wilcox tipped off administrators, Lowell secretly convened a panel of three deans, a professor, and a prominent alum. This self-described “court” interrogated suspected homosexuals within the student body and the surrounding community. While the court disbanded after just a few weeks, Harvard’s campaign against these gay and “gay-friendly” students continued for decades...