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It's one thing to be attacked by Jack Welch and quite another to be savaged by the European Court of First Instance. That's what Mario Monti, the E.U.'s competition Commissioner, is discovering. Monti famously withstood pressure from Welch, the former General Electric chairman, when the E.U. last...
Last year’s FallFest, which drew hundreds with its carnival atmosphere, giant inflatable slide and bouncy dinosaur, has become this year’s FallFeast. The event, run and financed by the Undergraduate Council, will take place tomorrow from 12:30 to 4 p.m. in the Quad.
“This event is not a carnival,” said Jessica R. Stannard-Friel ’04, social chair of the council’s Campus Life Committee. “Instead, it is a concert and food festival.”
The Strokes took the checkered flag—and they took home their prize: a giant carnival giraffe.
Last Sunday, amid the ancient trees and proud Halls of Harvard Yard, carnival popcorn machines spewed the overwhelming smell of cooking canola oil and rows of port-a-potties stood ready to receive hundreds of impatient movie-goers. It was University President Lawrence H. Summers’ latest wholesome activity...