Word: canaday
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...paired off immediately as the night owls and would stay up late laughing and writing papers in the messy common room decorated with Monet and Van Gogh posters on the walls. Maya would blast Sarah McLachlan before a test to psyche herself up. She started dating a guy in Canaday...
While you're at it, make it a personal crusade to stamp out the lies on this campus. I never understood the appeal of the ha-ha-funny "1638" on the John Harvard Statue. And what about the three-year-old "Anne Bradstreet" gate outside Canaday? Unveiled as part of a "25 Years of Women in Harvard Yard" celebration in 1997, a nearby plaque quotes its Puritan namesake in the gilded letters of her prose: "I came into this Country, where I found a new World and new manners at which my heart rose." Inspirational--until you realize that...
...ceremony that included Harvard officials and Renee Landers '74, then president of the Harvard Board of Overseers, the gate closest to Canaday Hall was dedicated to the history of coeducation...
...Dean of Freshman F. Skiddy von Stade '38 takes a leave for a semester, as W. C. Buriss Young '55 steps in as acting dean. Meanwhile, first-year students move into the newly completed Canaday Hall. With its singles, wall-to-wall carpeting, soundproofing and convenient location, Canady draws praise despite complaints of its "sterility" and "uniformity." 16 - FAS announces a record $2 million deficit on a $54 million budget, resulting in tightened spending and a future tuition increase of $200. 17 - Twenty Harvard summer school students who enrolled in Physics S-1 face disciplinary action for using prepared answer...
...broken table to puzzle tomorrow's workers. Pausing at the threshold, he turned to aim his orange-stained glass at the statue's head. Before plastic struck marble, they were out the door. Members of the 35th Reunion Class still awake at that hour looked out their Canaday windows to see two dark figures turn the corner onto Prescott Street. Behind them, under the stained-glass windows of Annenberg Hall, John Quincy Adams shrieked out an alarm to a vast and empty room...