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Recently, as I walked back to Eliot, I turned my head to see a Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) truck headed down the street. A la Dionne “Dee” Davenport from “Clueless,” I was unable to turn my head without moving my entire body and, of course, tripped into the road. The patient gentleman behind the wheel gave me a suspicious look, shook his head, released a sigh that was audible through the car window, and gestured for me to cross...
...CCSR decision comes five months after two Eliot House juniors—Manav K. Bhatnagar ’06 and Benjamin B. Collins ’06—launched an online divestment petition that garnered signatures from more than 80 faculty members and several hundred students...
Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...
...HUPD officers reported to Taubman Center on Eliot Street because of a report about a suspicious person in the building. The officer located the individual, who fled abruptly in the middle of their conversation. Back-up officers were alerted but the individual could not be found...
...variation that can be a form of richness." Scientists studying shyness never tire of pointing out that Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were unusually reserved people and may have achieved far less if they'd been otherwise. "There's no question in my mind that T.S. Eliot would have qualified as one of the [shy] kids in our study," says Kagan. "Yet he also won a Nobel Prize." --Reported by Sandra Marquez/ Los Angeles, Mimi Murphy/ Rome, Sora Song/ New York and Cindy Waxer/ Toronto