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typical Harvard student on a typical day will probably have 14 reasons not to brave the wilds beyond the wooly urban jungle between the Science Center, Brattle Square and the Charles. (Quadlings are by definition atypical. There are not enough of them at Harvard...
...that I'm older and look back, it was incredibly brave," says Del Deo, a self-described "perfect stranger" who worked in Apthorp late into the night, now an internationally known sculptor. "It completely changed my undergraduate experience. It was amazing that he did that...
Even as it ad-libbed adjustments, the West, led by President Clinton, put on a brave face, insisting the alliance's unity, patience and determination would not crack. "Just remember, everybody, we knew we were going to take some hits on this," Clinton reminded his inner circle. "We knew this going in, so we've got to stay the course." But outside the White House, it was hard to understand what "the course" now was. As bombs kept falling, refugees kept fleeing and Milosevic refused to budge, it was no longer clear what a NATO victory would look like...
...Mike Halal is one of those brave souls. As a manager at the Motofoto on JFK Street, he gets a sneak peek at Harvard s snapshots from around the globe. In recent years, he s seen photos from Cuba, India, Russia, Mount Everest, Alaska (>=lots and lots of Alaska=No matter what country, everyone takes a photograph in front of a street sign, as if they had to show they were actually there,<= he says...
Eager to try out spring's strappy, block-heeled and open-toed footwear, some local fashion mavens have come up with inventive ways to brave the cold...