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...Final clubs??all-male bastions of old-school tradition—lie at the heart of Harvard privilege. They have been criticized for enshrining the worst of Harvard’s past: racism, sexism, social snobbery...
...think you’ve got all the Harvard lingo down. We’ve got our TFs instead of TAs, and “final clubs?? instead of the much more universally recognized “frats.” What else is there to know, right? Wrong. FM digs into Harvard’s Archives to pull up some of the lesser-known Harvard slang. Take a look: 1) LoHo – Lowell House 2) Clubbie – a member of a final club 3) River Rat – one who lives...
...change in tone from the 2004 report released by the Committee to Address Alcohol and Health at Harvard; it placed greater emphasis on liability. Although the report acknowledged that the task would “not be successful without ongoing student input,” the Committee on Social Clubs??in contrast to the former committee—did not include any undergraduates from the College...
...Sobbing to herself quietly. No, she’s getting all dressed up, but I don’t think she goes to finals clubs??maybe clubbing downtown...
...discuss the course through blogs specially set up for alumni. Sandel will also hold a two-hour long virtual office hour session, according to “Justice Online,” the Harvard Alumni Association’s Web site for the course. Twenty-one participating Harvard Clubs??from Shanghai to northeast Ohio—will also hold monthly discussion groups for alumni to talk about the course reading. Sandel, who has taught more than 12,000 students in his years offering “Justice,” wrote in an e-mailed statement that...