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...best of both worlds. One Berry would throw the ball, the other would catch it, and a legion of Harvard football fans would fall in love with the level-headed twins from Bel Air, Md. This situation almost became a reality, but while rookie wide receiver Adam Berry chose the Crimson’s Saturday’s opponent, Princeton, and his twin brother, freshman cornerback Andrew Berry, decided to come to Harvard, the Crimson is more than happy with its Berry—even if he hasn’t landed exactly where originally expected...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brotherly Love: Berry Faces Twin | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...Kennedy School chose Grove and Wei, both of whom applied for the ABC internship through the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy...

Author: By Johannah S. Cornblatt, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: KSG Interns at ABC Investigate Security of Reactors | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...sociological or historical standpoint, it could have no connotation either way on an individual level. The time and effort she was investing in her education and personal credentials could not be judged by whether she ultimately became a doctor or a stay-at-home mom, by how she personally chose to define happiness and success...

Author: By Rena Xu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Bite of Post-Feminism | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard workers would “inextricably yet fatefully marry” human worth to monetary worth, and that this would somehow result in Harvard students acting in a condescending manner toward Harvard workers. If Ramaswamy would start acting in a condescending manner to Harvard workers simply because Harvard chose to pay them enough money to live above the poverty line, that tells us something about Ramaswamy’s moral condition, not about the relative merits of the living-wage campaign. Regardless, I imagine that Harvard workers care much more about their ability to pay for food, heat...

Author: By Ed Dupree, David N. Huyssen, Benjamin L. Mckean, and David B. Orr | Title: A Living Wage For Harvard’s Workers: Fairness or Folly? | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...that there might be a few tourists roaming a place like Harvard Yard? Can you really be all that surprised that “Bob, Sue, and the kids” want their picture taken at a place so iconic? In fact, isn’t that why you chose to attend Harvard in the first place? Chances are that you, too, will capitalize on the Harvard name for some time after graduation. If you wanted to study in a place where you wouldn’t be bothered by outsiders, where no one would ever willingly choose to visit...

Author: By Julie B. Goldman | Title: Don’t Like The Fame? Then Don’t Go To Harvard | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

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