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...have a date rape fantasy. I don’t go because I’m a classist, or because I’m particularly preppy—I may be both of those things, but that is not why I pay frequent visits to many a Mount Auburn St. mansion. I go because, on a Saturday night, there is more appeal in spending time in spacious lounges with people I’m likely to know than in an unfamiliar sweaty dorm room in some shady corner of campus...
...April 24, presents Longfellow “as a consummate literary professional,” according to a posting at the exhibit. The exhibit is only one of many commemorations. Last Saturday, some 35 fans laid wreaths on the poet’s plot in Mount Auburn Cemetery and read several of his poems, according to Boston University’s student paper The Daily Free Press. A national campaign called “Longfellow Across America” has been launched to push Americans to remember and revive Longfellow’s memory. According to their Web site...
...many icy patches were left in paths of students. Shira R. Brettman ’07 was one of many Harvard students to have suffered embarrassment and injury as a result of the sidewalks. Brettman said that she slipped and fell on the intersection of Bow Street and Mt. Auburn Street while carrying a bottle of Snapple. When she fell, it shattered and left a shard of glass lodged in her hand. “You can still see broken glass and blood on the sidewalk,” said Brettman. After calling 911, Brettman was rushed...
While a native of Charlestown might “Pahk his cah in Havahd Yahd,” a Harvard scholar will park his Prius in a metered spot on Mount Auburn Street. Beantown’s infamously “r”-averse brogue is conspicuously absent here on campus. This slight difference in inflection underscores a vast cultural schism between those affiliated with Harvard and Boston’s locals—a divide that dampens town-gown relations and could hamper the University’s plans to expand into Allston...
...it’s too depressing.”The Littauer controversy marks the second time in three years in which library expansion has prompted complaints from students and professors. In 2004, student leaders urged administrators to build a student center on newly purchased Harvard property at 90 Mt. Auburn St. The site now houses a library administration building and a center for archival preservation.A BUILDING DEFERREDPlanning for the renovation of gray-columned Littauer—located just west of the Science Center—began in the early 1990s, according to economics professors. Representatives from the economics department...