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“You should probably be erring on the side of caution until the litigation and the prosecution is complete,” says Peter Morrissey, an associate professor of communication at Boston University.
Underneath each seat of the amphitheater, Haynor and his friends and family diligently placed a stuffed envelope, complete with stationery and instructions.
History concentrator Antonio J. Hernandez ’10-’11, who took a year off, said that the change will give him the necessary flexibility to complete his coursework in one semester.
Falk said that the Committee on Housing survey demonstrated that “many House Masters joined the majority of students in their belief and concern that complete randomization could adversely affect the positive traditions that many Houses had proudly maintained for many years.”
“[It was] probably one of our most complete games...our guys have battled and I think they got rewarded,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 on Jan. 12.