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...Both of these are important.” It is important that Harvard researchers continue to use HOLLIS as a starting point for their research rather than the Google book search, according to Verba. “You would never notice that the Harvard collection has materials that aren??t on Google,” Verba said. Harvard’s library collections contain 15.5 million physical volumes, which still dwarfs the million or so books currently available online through Google Books. But the digital copies being provided through HOLLIS, which Verba said would encompass...
McDaniel also commended the Oxford boat for its performance, and mentioned how hard it is to compete in such a limelight, which “rowers aren??t used...
...students who got to work with Palmieri in preparation for the concert agreed. According to Jazz Band member Noah L. Nathan ’09, “It’s an amazing opportunity for us, because even though most, if not all of us, aren??t going to be professional musicians, it’s an incredible opportunity to work with people of this stature and learn from their expansive body of experience...
...visibly excited by this prospect. “Oh yes, I love e-mail rampages. I’m going to send 300 e-mails tomorrow.” With the referendum underway, he later boasts of having sent 173 in a single four-hour stretch. But e-mails aren??t the only way Sundquist reaches out to his constituents. As he walks down Mount Auburn St. after an early-evening round of class, wielding a quart of orange juice and offering a swig to everybody in sight, it’s apparent that there?...
Graduate students aren??t alone in their military pursuits. Although one may not peg a prestigious liberal arts school as a training ground for future military officers, a small but committed group of Harvard undergraduates would beg to differ. Harvard’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is made up of students who take on a full course load at Harvard while training to become military officers. Although most ROTC cadets get to attend Harvard for free, they are required to serve at least eight years in the military upon graduation. “I think...