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...delightful hymn describing the excitement of Commencement day. The original language (“thy sons to thy jubilee throng”) indicates that students, admittedly male students, are “thronging” to the “jubilee” of Harvard graduation. The easiest reading of the new verse presents an obvious grammatical problem: “We join in thy jubilee throng,” is essentially saying “we come together at your jubilee.” This complete statement then leaves a lonely verb, “throng...
...dominance in the high jump, starting at 1.67 meters and clearing it on her first try. The jump was all she would need to secure the victory, as Yale’s Emily Standish only cleared the bar on her third try.“This definitely was the easiest victory for Becky ever,” co-captain Sally Stanton said. With her win on Sunday, Christensen notched her third consecutive outdoor Heptagonals high jump victory, and fourth overall—including her indoor Heptagonal victory earlier this year.Junior Favia Merrit set a new school record...
...mental state and then went into hallucinations, and it really became very, very difficult. That was one I know I could never do again. Towards the middle of it, I knew it was going to be unbearable. [In comparison] the coffin was like a vacation. That one was the easiest...
...discussed student perspective on sustainability as a long-term issue. But Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, one of the three student representatives at the meeting, said institutional memory can be difficult to establish given the typical four-year college career. “The easiest way to mitigate that is to ensure that there is transparency in terms of those decisions being made,” Sundquist said. Clear communication between HUDS and students about impending changes would most likely elicit positive student response, Bacon said. A February uproar about HUDS performance over House...
...Harvard campus, there are four treasure troves of comic books, unique to the area and unseen by most Harvard students. And behind them lie four decades’ worth of history, mystery, and rivalry.THE INEXPLICABLE PILEThe most puzzling of Harvard’s comic book resources is paradoxically the easiest for students to access. It’s free to anyone with a Harvard ID, it has over 10,000 individual comic books, and it sits in the Quincy House Library (the Qube), waiting for perusal.In large white binders filling numerous shelves in an alcove of the Qube are thousands...