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...VINTAGE PAN AM HAWAII TRAVEL POSTERS. ?We don't give them away too much, because we collect them. They're really special and highly, highly collectible right now.? Selection of original vintage posters at internationalposter.com...
...Valente said. “I think it really says a lot about the community we have here.” The money raised went to the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, which coordinated the project with the Salvation Army. More than $55,000 in donations were collected across the region. The Salvation Army identified families in need and provided space to distribute the food. Volunteers from the United Way handed out more than 100,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food on Saturday to more than 1,200 families. Sigma Chi’s contribution is part of a broader effort...
...point of Cornell, at 113.5-112.5. Freshman Bill Jones notched a win on the next race, the 100 butterfly, in 50.34, to give the Crimson its first lead over Cornell of the day; the lead would never be relinquished. Jones was one of just two Harvard freshmen to collect a win in his first dual meet; Eric Lynch, in the 1,000 free, was the only other freshman to do so. “We got great senior leadership from our captains during the diving portion of the meet,” Rathgeber said. “Then...
...even harder to have meaningful conversations. We think we already know the answers, so we don’t bother listening to what everyone else has to say. Furthermore, we are so confident of the brilliance of our own points that we don’t bother to collect our thoughts before pontificating ad nauseum. As a result, even well-trained TFs need to take a few minutes at the beginning of each semester to set a solid foundation for class discussions. The easiest way to set this foundation, considering our GPA obsessions, is to clearly explain how section participation...
...honor of Support Our Troops week, the Dems and HRC have decided to support troops in Iraq for the rest of the year. “We’ve adopted a platoon of soldiers in Iraq and, in the next few months, we’re hoping to collect magazines, CD’s, DVD’s—anything that would bring a smile to their faces over the holidays,” she said. Following Nosal’s explanation, Thomas M. McSorley, Jr. ’06, a legislative representative from the Harvard Dems...