Word: fish
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Believe me, though—the only dead fish I’ve ever seen were in the sushi at the last gathering; if often isolated from Americans, Harvard internationals are certainly hospitable. International students are acutely aware of the divide. The U.S. is joked about, but it is hardly unique: like one big happy family, we make fun of all countries present! Besides, we try not to cross the line—a group e-mail that poked fun at Americans last semester drew much flak for its insensitivity. The few Americans in Woodbridge (there...
After the four-hour match with the Quakers, the Harvard team hosted the Eastern Massachusetts Multicultural Participation Clinic, an opportunity for rising and aspiring tennis players to meet, listen to, and learn from Crimson players and head coach David Fish...
...Keep up your schoolwork,” Fish cautioned the kids in his speech. “That’s really what’s going to keep you going...
...then the activities began, as Fish admitted, “we know it’s more fun for you to play than to watch, and that’s the way it should...
...early 1940s, most small-town Swedish children were busy with socializing and schoolwork, but not Ingvar Kamprad, who was obsessed with selling matches to his neighbors (the business-savvy child would ride his bicycle from house to house). Success with matches led to other bulk products like fish, pencils and Christmas-tree decorations. Little did Kamprad know that his efforts would grow into a $12.2 billion multinational retail business with more than 150 instantly recognizable blue-and-yellow megastores...