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...everyday. When asked by his bunkmate why he was waking up at this time, he responded by saying that he wanted to record his dreams. After a few episodes of these nightly roosts and reading the creative writing, the bunkmate suggested that his roommate bag the alarm clock and forego creative writing for non-fiction. The advice was prophetic, because a Pulitzer Prize was realized many years later for non-fiction writing...
...everyday. When asked by his bunkmate why he was waking up at this time, he responded by saying that he wanted to record his dreams. After a few episodes of these nightly roosts and reading the creative writing, the bunkmate suggested that his roommate bag the alarm clock and forego creative writing for non-fiction. The advice was prophetic, because a Pulitzer Prize was realized many years later for non-fiction writing...
...experiment was a success—students were able to move freely among the Houses, and there was no evidence of any threat to safety. On Feb. 11, the Undergraduate Council unanimously passed a resolution encouraging the Masters to make universal access available round-the-clock. Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 supported the plan, and students were optimistic that the Masters, too, would sign...
...very least, round-the-clock access would make the late-night campus safer for students, allowing them to escape any pursuer by swiping into the nearest entryway. But setting considerations of safety aside, we believe that trusting Harvard students enough to let them visit other Houses is a necessary step toward improving social life at Harvard...
...dodecasophist arrangement works something like a clock, divided up into four quadrants: thinking, sensing, feeling and intuition. By adding up the letter values in a person's name and locating that number on the clock, Hollister believes he can learn about the subject's personality...