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...Friday night, hundreds of students and faculty members were lined up outside of the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) waiting to get in. But they weren’t there to work out. This year, Harvard Hillel and Chabad at Harvard hosted the largest Shabbat 1000 to date at the College, with 700 Harvard affiliates in attendance. “Having this one combined blowout dinner gets both sides of the Jewish community at Harvard involved,” said Harvard Hillel President Sarah B. Joselow ’10, who is also a Crimson design editor...
...announced this January, applies to research accepted for publication from yesterday onward. The policy requires an electronic version of the final, peer-reviewed manuscripts of NIH-funded research be made available to the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed Central within 12 months of the official date of publication...
...March 7 story, "Rove Denounces Obama for Empty Rhetoric," misstated the date of the creation of the White House Iraq Group. The group was set up in August 2002, not in 2004, as Karl Rove asserted in his speech...
...genre has a quicker sell-by date than self-important melodrama of the elevated sort. And despite the heist films and the ostentatiously life-hugging Never on Sunday, Dassin's main mood was serioso in his films with Mercouri. "Together," writes David Thomson in A Biographical Dictionary of Film, "they made some of the most entertaining bad films of the sixties and seventies: pictures that outstrip their own deficiencies and end up being riotously enjoyable as one waits to see how far pretentiousness will stretch. In good company, and a little drunk, He Who Must Die, Phaedra...
...Almost as soon as freshmen first arrive on campus—in between awkward theatrical performances about contraception and date-rape, and ultimately futile, furtive searches for beer—they begin to feign an interest in baseball just as the local team wraps up its season. No matter if they are from Baltimore or Bakersfield, Bucharest or Beirut, many Harvard students—for a month at least in early autumn—are rabid Red Sox fans...