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...Myers. Dissent came from LaFlamme and Holmgren who commented that he was ready to go after it with a lacrosse stick. But then one night . . . “I heard this rustling noise, so I was a little wary,” says LaFlamme. He and Myers proceeded to enter his room and search out the critter. The noise came from behind a French dictionary, so LaFlamme proceeded to smash the book into the back of the bookcase. No luck. “Then we thought it was in the heater, so we kicked it. And nothing happened. So then...
...turns into the Connelly Center lot, the mood begins to change. By the time they enter the building—a utilitarian brick box—all the tutors have assumed a business-like attitude...
Freshman year, Harvard appeared as a promised land, where one would enter and be forever changed by the endless array of activities and opportunities. Like most first-years, I signed up for every student activity at the fair, and I went religiously to every forum given at the IOP. But sometime around the middle of sophomore year, as I finally unsubscribed from the Shokotan Karate e-mail list, I lost my Harvard naivete and suddenly found that despite my best efforts, I had wound up exactly where I started. I seem to have joined the plodding majority of undergraduates...
...cofounded Vision Capital, with offices in Menlo Park, California and in Geneva. The company specializes in helping emerging European companies enter the U.S. market...
...woman was first allowed to enter a Harvard classroom. Twenty full years later, a woman was first awarded a Harvard diploma. In 1975, Harvard and Radcliffe admissions merged, establishing equal admissions standards for both male and female applicants. Today, Harvard women are able to enroll into a field of concentration created to focus on the theory and history of their position in culture and society. The creation of the women’s studies concentration was, according to the Handbook for Students, an impetus to bring together the “new scholarship on women and gender that has come...