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There was a lot to be aware of at Harvard last week: Islam, Mental Health, probably something else I missed the e-mail about. One thing that seemed to escape everyone’s notice, though, was self-awareness...
...Grosslight’s life. GEEKILY EVER AFTEREventually Grosslight realized that the time commitment of his new pursuit was starting to take a toll on his work as a teaching fellow for History of Science and a course assistant for Math Xa—so he e-mailed his advisers to inform them that he might fall slightly behind in his work. “My adviser sent me an e-mail saying: ‘THIS IS AMAZING’ with about 12 exclamation marks,” Grosslight said. Another associate responded, “As if dealing...
Eliot House Master Lino Pertile wrote in an e-mail that he was delighted by the fact that Adams residents would treat Eliot floor mats with such respect, hanging them like “Bayeux Tapestry” in their dining hall...
...Adams House Master Sean G. Palfrey ’67 called the Eliot rugs “mud-splattered” in an e-mail, writing that at least they were “serving some form of sorry decorative role,” while the Adams rugs had been “dragged against their will” into the “most undignified” Eliot House student rooms...
...That notion of honor is foreign to the Latin word.”Although Schafer offered a few suggestions, the Air Force Academy did not take any of them.Graduate student Justin C. Lake said he too has struggled to translate modern English words into august Latin phrases.Lake received an e-mail from a major at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, asking him to translate the motto “chaos under control” into Latin.“I sent up three to them, and they actually picked my least favorite,” Lake said...