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Margaret M. Rossman ’06 an English concentrator in Mather House and a former deputy editorial chair, plans to bring her Midwest flare to the brutal brick walls of Harvard. Putting her tendency to overanalyze to good use, she will dissect the minutiae of Harvard life in “The Back Yard.” She expects to wittily skewer the painfully obvious on alternate Tuesdays...
...injury tripped the Crimson up a bit after a 5-0 start, but Harvard still responded with an impressive win at Albany to finish the non-league slate with an 8-5 mark. The eight non-conference wins were tied for the most in the Sullivan era. But a brutal road trip, which brought two difficult and costly losses, has brought the Crimson within a game of having to abandon its current “best chance” and look to the future. Which brings us to this very weekend. A single loss could spell...
...blossoming love, an indecent letter, a brutal crime. Misconstrued, they set the stage for a tragic transgression—an unforgivable sin—that will haunt Briony Tallis, the remorseful heroine of Ian McEwan’s novel “Atonement,” for the rest of her life...
...Briony recasts the family’s trustworthy friend as the perverted “maniac,” and when she chances upon the two lovers in the library, she has the “exhilarated notion” that she has just delivered her sister from a brutal assault...
...though.Harvard really isn’t as warm and cozy as it may appear on the outside, or in the bizarre Korean soap opera I recently discovered on the internet entitled “Love Story in Harvard.”You’ll need to weather some brutal things in Cambridge, and so don’t get ahead of yourself just yet.For your sake, I sure hope you know a lot about fountains.—Staff writer Pablo S. Torre can be reached at torre@fas.harvard.edu...