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...nice to be around people who are enthusiastically discussing their favorite books and what they want to study, rather than griping about Quantitative Reasoning requirements and unintelligible teaching fellows. It doesn’t hurt that Matt wants to major in English and is gushing about F. Scott Fitzgerald. “You have to love Gatsby,” he says with the authority only a prefrosh can muster. “Everyone loves Gatsby.” At the other end of the table, Leila brazenly announces that she doesn’t love Gatsby. As Matt jokingly...
...could not be a Senator and a father during this campaign. I could only be a candidate." PETER FITZGERALD, Illinois Republican Senator, announcing that he will not run for re-election...
...could not be a Senator and a father during this campaign. I could only be a candidate." PETER FITZGERALD, Illinois Republican Senator, announcing that he will not run for re-election...
Gioia describes studying at Harvard as “the most interesting academic experience of my life.” While in the comparative literature department, Gioia studied with Robert Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Bishop...
...might involve three of the entertainment world’s most attractive individuals “Do, Dump or Marry: Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell.” For others, it might be the three greatest modern American writers. “Do, Dump or Marry: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner.” And, yet, for minor campus celebrity and former Crimson sports chair David R. DeRemer ’03, it was three of Harvard’s prominent female varsity athletes (whose names will be withheld). “Uhh...do I really have to dump...