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...contrast to this weekend’s calmness, for its 350th anniversary, Harvard spent over $1 million to throw itself a four-day birthday party—including a Grand Ball—that attracted over 40,000 people to Cambridge and was eight years in the making, the Crimson reported...
...regularly see lawyers, engineers, and nurses on juries, so I don’t see any reason why [a student] couldn’t be chosen.”A CIVICS LESSONTechrosette Leng ’07 says she was selected and served in Cambridge last April on a four-day trial that resulted in the defendant’s conviction for sexual assault and battery.Leng says she missed all of her classes on the first day of the trial, but subsequent days were shortened to alleviate the burden on serving jurors.She says she thought jury duty was a great...
...director of this year’s conference. Ronald K. Anguas, Jr. ’08 said he had felt “pretty safe” when he spent two weeks in Thailand this summer to co-direct Harvard Model Congress’s four-day conference in Bangkok. “But when I was there, I did notice more headlines about Thaksin—that he was feeling pressure to step down, and there was news of political unrest,” Anguas said. The Harvard Thai Society released a statement yesterday saying...
...fabulous political theater, of course: Allen naked in the public square and squirming, by turns awkward, craven and hilarious in his four-day hegira from white-bread Presbyterianism to the admission that his mother was a Sephardic Jew, from the famed Lumbroso family. By week's end, Allen-the least likely Semite in Christendom-was sitting there stunned as cnn's Wolf Blitzer rattled off the list of brilliant Lumbroso ancestors: doctors, historians, the chief rabbi of Tunis! The Senator argued that his mother had been traumatized by the Nazis; her father had been pulled from his home...
...contingent, especially at the University of North Carolina and other competing schools. "In [the Durham] area, I am like a lightning rod for some things, because there are a lot of Carolina fans or whatever," he says, a few hours before his first address to the "K Academy," a four-day adult fantasy camp for all things Duke basketball (cost: $10,000). "I would not want whatever I said to polarize the community because, 'Well, I don't like him anyway.'" Krzyzewski broke his silence in June, questioning the findings of a committee that called on Duke to rethink...