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Ivory Tower made its triumphant return last Thursday night, as students descended upon Boylston Hall’s Fong Auditorium to watch perhaps the least Harvardy form of entertainment—the soap opera. Harvard’s only soap premiered its fourth season to a gleeful crowd, marked by enthusiastic hugs at the door, wild mwahhing across the auditorium, and a palpable oozing of excitement. Kristina R. Yee ’10, had “been anticipating the premiere all week!”—and came prepared with Tealuxe, Terra chips, and Sour Patch Kids...
...hire Harvard’s resident “star DJ”, DJ Shiftee, a.k.a Samuel M. Zornow ’08: $200 Time spent waiting in line to go to Hell: 25 minutes Toes crushed waiting on line to go to Hell: 10 Space on shuttle from Boylston to the Quad: not very much Tagged Facebook photos the next day: directly proportional to your BAC of the previous nigh
...people, among them Billy Joel, Courtney Cox, Drew Barrymore, and Amy Tan. His self-proclaimed success rate is 98%, and in addition to cigarettes, he can do weight-loss, drugs, phobias, and alcohol. I’d had my last cigarette back in the Square, while sitting outside of Boylston Hall and reading some books in the nice fall weather. Two hours later, when I walked into Dr. S’s office, I greeted the receptionist in Russian and she told me to take a seat by her desk. Her name was Rita, and she was going to explain...
...wanting to serve 20 years,” said Bok, who stepped down in 1991—only to be summoned back to Mass. Hall 15 years later. In 1971, “the University was in a state of enormous turmoil,” Bok told a Boylston Hall audience of 50 undergraduate and graduate students, who have witnessed Faculty in-fighting and administrative turnover themselves...
...walk from Hurlbut to the KSG tells only a small part of the story. Back then the Inn at Harvard was a Gulf gas station; the Holyoke Center was Dudley House for commuters; Hillel was squash courts. JFK Street was Boylston Street, with a Mobil station and Vespa dealer. A vast trolley yard stood where the KSG now stands, and Quincy was under construction. Radcliffe and Harvard shared only classes, and few extracurricular groups were co-ed. Two years after Brown v. Board of Education, we were almost entirely white, disproportionately preppies, and insensitive to both the discomfort...