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...spreading the word. It’s been pretty small but hopefully it’ll pick up and more people will start coming.” Some students—particularly seniors—were surprised to hear that the juniors had established their own bar schedule. Firth M. McEachern ’08, an active Senior Bar attendant, was caught off-guard by the genesis of Junior Bar, but said he was not upset by it. “Quite a few juniors go to Senior Bar,” he said. “There was definitely...

Author: By Alix M. Olian, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Raising the Bar: Juniors Give Seniors Competition | 4/24/2008 | See Source »

...same dramatic topography inspired the 18th century economist Adam Smith, a hero of Brown's and a fellow alumnus of the local high school in Kirkcaldy, to think about the virtues of global trade. The ships Smith watched on the Firth of Forth, Brown says, carried both goods and people - Scottish emigrants leaving for the New World. "All the songs of Scotland are sad songs," Brown says, in a two-hour interview with TIME. "They're songs of departure about people who will never see each other again because they've gone to America." Brown, who is making a trip...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gordon Brown in America | 4/16/2008 | See Source »

...firewood, say the student organizers of a weeklong donation drive. The campaign, led by the Harvard Darfur Action Group, calls itself DarfurFast—but doesn’t ask students to give up eating. “The concept of fasting is more symbolic,” said Firth M. McEachern ’08, treasurer of the group. “People are donating for the price of a latte, a taxi ride, a movie ticket, or chocolate.” Through this Friday, students passing by the Science Center have been pledging to give...

Author: By Rachel A. Stark, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A ‘Symbolic’ Fast for Sudan | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...favorite books. Many would claim that, with “Pride and Prejudice,” Wright successfully dealt with the doubly difficult task of interpreting an iconic book and remaking a cult classic film (the BBC version with a famously shirtless, young, and hot Colin Firth). And by any measurement, “Pride and Prejudice” wasn’t a bad movie, though the final scenes took the romance to nauseatingly clichéd levels with a never-ending sunset kiss that caused my date to walk out of the theatre in disgust. Those who disliked...

Author: By Madeline K.B. Ross, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How Can a Film Ever Do a Book Justice? | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...Firth M. McEachern ’08 recalled being pleasant surprised by the magazine his freshman year...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: H Bomb Comes to Harvard—Again | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

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