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...searched for Lawrence Summers on Facebook.com, but the only profile I found was of a junior at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Dean Gross is on Facebook. Have you considered creating a profile? LHS: Briefly. But not ultimately affirmatively. I think I’ll leave the Facebook to my children and to your generation. I’m not hard for my friends to find...

Author: By Sam Teller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fifteen Questions with Lawrence H. Summers | 6/8/2006 | See Source »

...will miss when I leave this week. They are also, of all the elements of my Harvard experience, probably the least in need of memorializing, because they are the least likely to disappear. What we should really be commemorating this week is the parts of this institution that the Facebook cannot preserve—the parts that, much worse, even Harvard itself might not keep...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green | Title: The Lamont Education | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...write this behavior off as closed-minded, but essentially benign. It is, after all, hardly different than the opinion held by those in the facebook group “I Don’t Hook up with Republicans...

Author: By Sarah E.F. Milov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bookends: An American Communist in Berkeley | 5/23/2006 | See Source »

...case you were confused as to where that was going. Sure he was cute and charming that night, but if someone cannot have the decency to pick up the phone and call you, you really need to just get over him. Quickly. In this age of email, AIM and facebook poking, reaching out and touching someone via telephone has almost become obsolete. Some people are just really intimidated about calling someone on the phone these days. Not that it is an excuse in this situation. But maybe if the pseudo-anonymity of AIM and email communication didn?...

Author: By Molly E. Mehaffey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DEAR MOLLY: Missed Call | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...Society Lord Kelvin, after whom the temperature scale is named, remarked back in 1897 that “the aeroplane is scientifically impossible”—but something invariably will. Since the Harvard class of 2006 arrived on campus four years ago, wikipedia has grown tenfold, the Facebook appeared out of nowhere, the number of blogs in the world has multiplied by what some estimate to be 100 times, and iPods have quadrupled in capacity (or, depending on how you look at it, halved in price...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline | Title: So Long, and Thanks for the Bits | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

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