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It’s 11 p.m. in Cabot library, and all but the most ardent nerds have headed home for the night. I head for the men’s room, but there’s no one in there, so I check my crusty moustache in the mirror and then head for the women’s room. Also empty...
...Self-styled player Barry A. Kline ’04 has been bragging about his “hos in different area codes” after hooking up in both Eliot and Cabot last weekend. Meanwhile, Gordon A. Braithwaite ’03, an Adams superintendant’s office employee, has been bragging about his “hos with different four-digit zip-code extensions” after delivering mail to several different four-digit zip-code extensions last weekend?...
Being part of a group that comprises roughly two percent of the American population, Harris is indeed a minority. His appointment as housemaster of Cabot House is a milestone in the history of this University, which historically has intensely discriminated against Jews. The first Jew to be a professor at Harvard was reportedly forced to convert to Christianity in order to be appointed, and when Jews finally began to be admitted to the college under harsh admission quotas, they were consistantly barred from full College participation...
...FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM. “Something for everyone, a comedy tonight!” Cabot House Musical Theatre presents Stephen Sondheim’s irreverant farce, widely regarded as one of the funniest musicals of all time. Inspired by Plautus’s The Menaechmi, which was presented by the Harvard Classical Club last month, “Forum” goes back to the very start of drama to utterly disparage it. The plot is simple: a slave seeking freedom helps his young master get the girl of his dreams. Then...
...Currier masters, William A. and Barbara S. Graham, announced their retirement from the House at the beginning of January and Cabot Masters James H. and Janice Ware sent their own farewell e-mail by the end of the month...