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...well-known and much-lamented truism that relationships are difficult in this pressure-cooker known as Harvard. Valentine's Day has passed, but the fact remains that most Harvard students are chronically single. Flying solo need not mean a lack of physical companionship, however. While in search of Mr. Right, or even Mr. Right Now, don't neglect the more immediate appeal of Mr. Tonight Only. At the next party when your libido silences your good judgment, try out these time-honored hints on how to hook up at Harvard...
...still have a rice-cooker, a toaster oven an espresso machine and a coffee maker, though," says a sophomore occupant...
...reason for unhappiness. For those who still struggle with this crisis of self-definition, whether consciously or not, Dr. Catlin suggests a course of action that most Harvard students would shudder to consider--a year off. Time off allows a student to be "taken away from the pressure cooker...while still giving you a chance to be on your...
...once students leave the pressure-cooker of college, their eating problems often decrease, Heatherton says...
Throughout all of this chaos, it is Willum's playhouse that is invaded. As a set designed like an Intimist painting, it's an apt pressure cooker--a fine place to have a nervous breakdown. Stokes shows two sides of Willum: one is calm, as in the scene where he delivers a story laying on the floor and looking dreamy; the other one is much more neurotic, shoulders heavy with burden, sweating, panting, and turning more and more pale with each new conundrum. Throughout most of the play, Stokes leans towards the latter disposition, letting on that while...