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...renaming of the FleetCenter, and the larger issue of corporate sponsorship have clear implications for Harvard. With a 24-hour library and possibly a college pub on tap for construction, the opportunities are limitless. After all, what company wouldn’t want to be associated with the fond memories of America’s future lawyers, doctors, politicians, and advertisers...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: TD Banknorth What? | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...through the town center. Here you will find everything from suits and shoes and leather to sexy wool underwear. While in Alba, you will want to tuck into the most popular wine bar, VinCafe, for lunch or late-afternoon coffee or wine. For a casual truffle dinner, I'm fond of La Liberia, which serves the homey food of the region and is one of the few places in the entire region where you can order a salad as well as typical risotto Piedmontese with a blanket of truffle shavings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spicing Up Your Winter Travel | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

...social circles, Hanfstaengl was the quintessential Harvard man of his time: as an undergraduate, he rowed crew, enjoyed personal visits with President Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, and entertained students and faculty with his renowned piano skills. In an unfortunate bit of foreshadowing, he was particularly fond of reciting Wagner’s compositions...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nazi In Our Midst | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

...Daschle was forever telling reporters how much he liked George Bush—and got occasionally “disappointed” by him. Dole and Gingrich and Barbour never pretended they were fond of Bill Clinton: They opposed him, and everything he supported. They didn’t disingenuously run away from “obstructionism”; they embraced...

Author: By Brian M. Goldsmith, | Title: “Yeeeeaaaaggggh!” | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

...history and literature concentrator in Winthrop House, is very fond of parlor games, with especial reference to charades. Kosman will explore other cultural phenomena in “By the Yard,” which will continue to run on alternate Mondays...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The Harvard Crimson Proudly Announces its Editorial Columnists for the Fall Semester | 2/7/2005 | See Source »

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