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...Sunday evening I sat down with twenty-two of my classmates and president-elect Larry Summers to discuss the future of Harvard University. Gathered around a banquet table at the Charles Hotel, we broke bread and at the same time broke ground on the issues that are most vexing for undergraduates at the College: advising, student/faculty interaction, the core curriculum, the “living wage.” During the course of our two-and-a-half hour conversation pedagogical ideals were debated and moral standards called to task. For a brief moment, students’ voices found...
...preferably one that exhumes old slights, hurts and differences. That gives us something to strive for in the next two weeks. In the meantime, my plan is to keep everyone busy. I deployed my dad to review photographers and find chamber music. My mom is arranging flowers and baking bread for the reception. I am overseeing the food, as I look forward, after five months of austerity, to finally being able to eat once I get the dress on. David, relieved that I have stopped cutting his list, is writing the ceremony. So far, the scheme is working, giving...
...manual or push lawn mowers?" And our hearts were warmed by a Durango, Colo., woman's idea: "You didn't mention drying laundry on clotheslines. Remember getting into bed that first night after washday when sheets smelled fresh? That smell is right up there with that of baking bread...
Gellert's bread-and-butter, though, is steals. The junior pickpocket finished first in the Ivy League and was ranked nationally in steals. His 2.8 steals per game was good for eighth in the country and at one point in the season, Gellert was in the top five in steals. He has also established Harvard records for steals in a season (74) and consecutive games with a steal (47). Next season, Gellert will be within striking distance of the career steals record of 213held by Mike Gielen...
Zalaznick got her offensive e-mail near Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, which made her ultimately forgive the e-mail sender. I got mine right before Passover, which just made me want to eat even more bread. Eventually, I replied to the e-mail, telling her how right I thought she was and that I wasn't hurt. I don't exactly have a real April 19 sense of revenge...