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Robert F. Bittencourt '01 was walking out of his fourth-floor suite in Tuchman Hall when he noticed Reid walking down the hall...
...When he saw me he freaked out," said Bittencourt, who is also a Crimson executive...
...does seem to be "to hook up with." Why? "The attractiveness is in the ambiguity," admits Mark A. Begnaud '01. Most tend to agree: be it from embrassment, inhibition or a sense of privacy, students generally appreciate and embrace the uncertainty rather than consider it a problem. Rob F. Bittencourt '01 concurs, saying "it's convenient--you know you don't want to get into details. It's like kissing and telling, but it's really not." Although none are sure if the term is preferred nationwide, Jean C. Park '00 says about Harvard, "a lot of people here...
...newest U.S. medal, the Legion of Merit, to Chief Nurse Anna Bernatitus for "courageous and outstanding performance of duty during the Manila-Bataan campaign, December 1941 to April 1942." The week before, President Roosevelt had awarded the Legion of Merit to an ally, Brigadier General Amaro Scares Bittencourt, onetime Brazilian military attache in Washington...