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Again, Archie Epps is a symbol of Harvard. But not just because of his great bow-ties, his friendliness and the struggle for equality he represents. He also symbolizes Harvard to students, to me anyway, because he is our dean, in an institutional sense. And I don't know why my dean's position should vanish just because my dean is moving on. Daniel M. Suleiman '99 is a social studies concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...mayor of Cambridge yesterday officially proclaimed the intersection of Bow Street and Plympton Street as Patrick R. Sorrento Square, in honor of the longtime production supervisor of The Harvard Crimson...
...more than that, Epps has been a symbol of Harvard--with his trademark bow ties, he is perhaps one of the only universally recognizable figures on campus, as well as a constant presence at student events. The ubiquity of Dean Epps gives meaning to his title as our dean. Although the Dean of Students has not always been as receptive to the needs of students as some of us would have liked, he has been passionate in his support of the arts at Harvard, particularly choral music and the Glee Club with which he once sang...
While many undergraduates couldn't pick Harvard's top administrators out of a lineup, Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III cuts a recognizable figure with his trademark bow tie and boutonniere...
Many of the new phones will be located in the area around JFK, Mt. Auburn and Bow Streets, and Mass...