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...Co-Chair Carolyn D. Amole ’07 said Harvard is the only Ivy League school that does not have student space specifically dedicated to women...
...defense of the ban, Adams House Committee co-chair Joshua A. Barro ’05 fumed that the dining hall was becoming “a satellite Annenberg,” adding that residents suffered such grave indignities as being unable to eat with their blockmates on occasion. Mealtime crowds, however, are a small price to pay for the privilege of luxurious accommodations in the most centrally located residential house on campus. Indeed, the “house community” miasma usually deployed to justify interhouse restrictions disregards that, alas, at Harvard all house communities are not created...
Leverett House Committee (HoCo) co-chair Michael B. Firestone ’05 said students should stay vigilant...
...dining hall as other non-Adamsians, the new restrictions will prevent first-years from eating in Adams at lunch and dinner, unless escorted by an in-House host. “We didn’t want Adams to be a satellite Annenberg,” said House Committee co-chair Joshua A. Barro ’05, who met with the Adams House Masters to devise the new restrictions...
...Republican fundraisers and cheer on Bush’s wealthy donors as they pour millions into his campaign chest,” says Matthew R. Skomarovsky ’03. Skomarovsky or “Seymour Benjamins,” as he is known to his brethren, is the co-chair of the national organization. He continues, “We go to town hall events with Republican officials and make sure our interests are given priority over the unwashed masses that also voted for Bush...