Word: bulletin
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...Eliot House resident, Julia K. Clarke ’06, acknowledged that she removed an HRL poster on a bulletin board near the door of her dorm on the first floor...
Last week, Harvard Right to Life (HRL) pinned about 400 anti-abortion posters on bulletin boards in first-year dormitories and undergraduate Houses...
Naam was penalized for incorrectly answering that internet lingo “BBS” stood for “be back soon” when the Jeopardy answer was “bulletin board system.” She was later awarded the points back when judges verified that “be back soon” was indeed a valid interpretation...
Many undergraduates flaunted the parietal system, as did Tipper and Al, especially in its fateful last years. But signs of resistance are evident in earlier decades as well. In 1952, Robert Marsh, Ed.D. ’51 wrote to the Alumni Bulletin of Harvard Magazine to offer an argument against Harvard’s parietal rules: “If a man is old enough to be an officer in the armed forces and die in Korea, he is old enough to be left alone with a girl after dark,” he maintained. But administrators continued to cling...
...declaring Council candidacy passed on Wednesday, 96 first-years came forth as council hopefuls. A colossal 180 candidates, the highest number in the council’s 21-year history—more than doubled last year’s paltry 91. And as entryway lobbies and House bulletin boards are covered in letter-sized campaign posters, a few theories have surfaced to explain the tremendous turnout...