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Interesting and interested are the words which leap to mind when discussing Adams House resident tutor Carsey Yee. "A large part of being charismatic is being unafraid, and Carsey's good at that," says Scott F. Kocher '97. Carsey is not shy. "If you're in a room with Carsey, you know you're in a room with Carsey," follows Jonathan E. Finkelstein '96. Carsey's laugh is enough to put anyone at ease. He can invariably be spotted in the dining hall, pulling up a chair next to a student or introducing himself to someone he doesn't know...

Author: By Ivy C. Pochoda, | Title: Cult of Personality | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

...Carsey's charisma also comes from the fact that "he believes that people are inherently good," says Kocher. "He has a lot of optimism. It's his cheerfulness that keeps him going." Carsey is cheerful, zany, and Canadian. "He's from Northern Ontario, but I don't think that's where his charisma comes from," says Kocher. Yee concurs...

Author: By Ivy C. Pochoda, | Title: Cult of Personality | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

...networks' ownership of the shows they aired and barred them from the syndication business. As a result, the networks were forced to acquire their shows from outside suppliers -- ranging from big studios like Universal and Warner to smaller, independent producers like Norman Lear (All in the Family) and Carsey-Werner (Roseanne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Network Crazy! | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

...haven of homosex, all I got was a pink triangle sticker, a bit of disco music and a cute boy to dance with in the Adams House Dining Hall. Did Winthrop (or some other house) really mark the occasion with the exchange of bodily fluids? Sticky, very sticky. --Carsey Yet Resident Tutor, Adams House

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lat Doesn't Appreciate Trials of Coming Out | 10/24/1994 | See Source »

...sheer physics of the weekend's influx may require a mass exodus of Harvard students to compensate. But while many say they wish they were leaving, most will stick it out. "I think it's very common not to leave town but to lie low," says Carsey Yee, resident tutor of Adams House...

Author: By Andrew A. Green, | Title: Dismal Weekend A-Head | 10/22/1994 | See Source »

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