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From Amherst, Massachusetts, EMILY A. OWENS ’09 lives in Stoughton and will be in Eliot next year. She is a Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies concentrator and is in ABHW, Kuumba, BlackCast, FUP and WYSE as a mentor. She goes dancing occasionally, but she enjoys relaxing at home with friends over a cup of tea. She feels at home here at Harvard, and over summer she will be involved...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) recognizes 13 “super party suites” that can apply for double the amount of party funding. These suites, such as the Eliot Ground Zero and the Currier 10-Man, generally have spacious common rooms and have been known to hold several large parties each semester...
Women may not be living in these super suites because their rooming groups tend to be smaller, said David L. Richmond ’06, who lives in Eliot Ground Zero...
Greg M. Schmidt ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...prohibitions against competing for pay or prize money. But just in case some member of the lower classes might become athletically expert while avoiding such rewards, the rules also bluntly excluded any “mechanic, artisan or labourer.” Harvard’s President Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, helped import the amateurism rules to the U.S. The American college rules omitted language about social class, but they have always advantaged the wealthy over the poor...