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Peter, to his credit, has heeded that advice. And he, like countless others I know, legitimately seems to have reaped the benefits as advertised. In his online photo albums, he smiles from Elba to Pompeii, echoing every blissful—and more substantive—e-mail I’ve gotten from friends in cities from Paris, to Siena, to Cape Town...
...Hong Kong restaurant in collaboration with Harvard Book Store and The Boston Phoenix. “We wanted to hold this event someplace a little more free-wheeling than the bookstore,” Amanda Darling, the marketing manager for Harvard Book Store, writes in an e-mail. “Hong Kong seemed like a perfect place. It’s close to the bookstore, there’s a stage, and there’s a bar for some post-talk imbibing!” ESPN coverage of Monday-night football on the Kong’s second...
...mistake] is dishonest,” says Robinson. According to UT, Inc. co-founder Daniel A. Schofield-Bodt ’07-’08, Harvard’s lengthy history has yielded resources containing “contradictory claims about our school.” In an e-mail, his fellow co-founder Jordan C. Jones ’07 offered “a special thanks to our freshmen friends in Holworthy for making such an extended effort to bring this to our attention.” Schofield-Bodt and Jones say that time constraints will prevent...
...candidates are required to return the amount exceeded to the UC Election Commission in the form of campaign materials, such as posters and flyers. Petersen’s campaign has spent $126.69 thus far, according to his campaign’s filings with the Election Commission. According to an e-mail to the UC open list sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09 early this morning, “The Petersen/Sundquist campaign has surpassed its violation-adjusted campaign spending limit by $31.68. The campaign has been directed to hand in campaign materials of at least...
...planning body from the UC, calling the idea “not at all realistic.” “The answer to our problems is not—and cannot feasibly be—a total reliance on University Hall,” Glazer wrote in an e-mail to the Council list. When the votes were counted, Haddock and Riley won in a landslide and began their terms with a strong mandate to fulfill their main promise. Upon taking the council’s helm, Riley sent a message to UC’s e-mail list...