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Julia M. Lewandoski ’05 lives in Canaday Hall. She is the Vice-Director of the Harvard Fair Trade Initiative...
Ulrich says a less conventional monument that the University could use as a model is the Anne Dudley Bradstreet Gate, located along the North border of Harvard Yard near Canaday, which was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the integration of women into Harvard’s houses. But Bradstreet had no affiliation with the University and, in the future, Ulrich says, Harvard might better look to name gates after women affiliated with the institution...
...Canaday Hall, an officer took a report of stolen cash...
...promoting her publication in a slightly disturbing manner than in answering FM’s questions. Lee writes in an e-mail, “You’d have to come to the comp meeting we’re having tonight (Feb. 14th) at 8 p.m. in Canaday basement, to get an answer for that...and to get sweet loving too.” The Crimson’s own Judd B. Kessler ’04, associate editorial chair, focuses on students and stereotypes: “First, we have ‘section’ more than...
Instead, students must now continuously check back to see if the coursepacks are in stock. Sure, for the future biochemistry concentrator who lives in Canaday and spends most of his time in the Science Center, this isn’t a major issue. But for those government or English concentrators who live in Currier or Mather and seldom set foot in the Science Center, trekking in the dead of winter, multiple times a day is an incredible inconvenience...