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University President Lawrence H. Summers had announced his resignation. Shock waves and disbelief reverberated around campus, but not in Dunster E Entryway. There, a group of eight sipped champagne and celebrated victory. The scene was one of sublime Schadenfreude Tuesday night, as Radcliffe Union of Students Co-Chair Dara F. Goodman ’07 and friends toasted the announcement of Summers’ resignation. Laissez les bons temps rouler! It looked like your average 21st birthday, or a rendezvous between friends to celebrate a job offer. Until you started listening to the party chatter. “Down with...
...president, who may be most familiar to undergraduates as a Diet Coke-clutching visitor at dorm study breaks, still plans to greet students at Dunster House tonight at 9 p.m., according to his spokesman John D. Longbrake...
Longbrake, Summers’ spokesman, said the president is expected to be back at Harvard today. And Longbrake confirmed that Summers still plans to speak to undergraduates at Dunster House at 9 p.m. tomorrow...
Longbrake, the Summers spokesman, said the president is expected to be back at Harvard by Tuesday. And Longbrake confirmed that Summers still plans to speak to undergraduates at Dunster House at 9 p.m. on Wednesday...
Ashton R. Lattimore ’08 is an English concentrator in Dunster House. She wanted to write a campus gossip column, but since The Crimson doesn’t do that sort of thing, she’ll instead spend her time exposing slightly more socially acceptable food for thought on issues that are often buried. Her column, “Under the Carpet,” appears on alternate Wednesdays...