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...worry about “a large, one-eyed man named Vinnie” breaking his thumbs for counting cards, the gambling life has its downsides. “Quite a few times,” Liu says, he has had to “sit in a chair for 15 hours straight, fed only by cranberry juice...while a small army of chain-smokers shares their carcinogens.” But even if Liu’s card counting doesn’t win him glory, his teaching skills have earned him some enthusiastic fans...
...revival of the curricular review and as we have already affirmed through hundreds of signatures on a petition to resuscitate the review. Now it is time for everyone involved to act with an equal sense of urgency and steadfastness.Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the vice-chair for undergraduate education of the Undergraduate Council Student Affairs Committee, is a government concentrator in Mather House. The Council will host a student convention on the curricular review today at 4:30 p.m. in the Kirkland Junior Common Room...
Matthew A. Busch ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is an economics concentrator in Leverett House. Adam M. Guren ’08, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is an economics concentrator in Eliot House. Sahil K. Mahtani ’08, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is a history concentrator in Winthrop House...
Long before the Harvard President’s Chair took up residence in the Fogg’s collection, it stood in the library where students at the then all-male institution maintained a convenient tradition: If an unsuspecting young woman touring campus sat down, her host had the right to a kiss. It’s safe to say that Larry Summers has seen his share of surprises (though of a different sort) since his installation in October 2001, and as he takes the seat for a final time at Commencement this June, the question of its next occupant...
...would divest all state funds from businesses with financial ties to Sudan. Students also urged their respective U.S. Representatives to vote in favor of the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act, a federal bill that has stalled in the House since being passed in the Senate last November. HDAG Co-Chair of Political Advocacy Caroline B. Simmons ’08 said the phonebank was just one of a number of Darfur-related events currently taking place on Harvard’s campus. HDAG is helping to publicize the national “Million Voices for Darfur” campaign...