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...suppose the best way to look at it is just to consider intellectual exchange as a form of conversation,” Assistant Professor of History T. Robert Travers said. In December, Travers plans to host an Indian-food catered brunch at his home for his freshman seminar on the cultural history of the British Empire. “By creating a friendly environment, intellectual exchange will flow only more easily,” Travers says. “It helps me as a professor as well, because it makes me more sensitive to the needs and interests...
...keep their parties private. Generally, there are two types of parties hosted by Harvard’s professional academic elite—those sponsored by the academic departments and those that remain a facet of the professor’s personal life. Parties such as Travers’ brunch and Mansfield’s receptions are excellent examples of parties of the first order. However, for those who organize more private—and many times more alcoholic bashes—the subject of their parties becomes taboo in public—or in The Crimson...
...Weekend recap—39 percent: Almost as important as the actual weekend, the over-brunch recap vigorously scrutinizes outfits, who left with whom, sick reports and crushed expectations. If you’re suffering from a too-much-fire-water brain pounding, then sit somewhere else, because this conversation is going to get loud...
...says that a few days after the attack, members of Hillel, Islamic students and members of CSA had brunch to talk about the ramifications of the terrorism...
...three brainstormed the idea at a brunch meeting of the Hillel InterAction Committee the Sunday after the attacks. InterAction is a Jewish student group created to encourage communication among Jews, Christians and Muslims...