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Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Howard Georgi ’67 spent a February weekend peering into a Hawaiian sunset with his freshman-year roommates...
Like many people I know, I still live with some of my freshman-year roommates. I do not know whether this is a testimony to the sagaciousness of the Freshman Dean’s Office or to the unifying power of freshman year, of collective anxiety over Expos papers and finals and parties. But I know that I may never again share with anyone the sororial bond I share with them. We have applyled makeup in front of the same mirror, shared clothes, dryed each other’s tears, softened each others’ depressions, nestled together on futons...
Westfall, who Costello calls the team’s “general on the field,” scored just two goals—four fewer than her freshman-year total—but she had seven assists and set up three of the team’s biggest goals of the season...
...think I’ll send my ring to the doctor who told me I’d never play again,” he said, alluding to the freshman-year eye injury that threatened to end his career...
...that to change, today's young women may need to take a lesson from the early feminists who fought so stridently for temperance. Jodie Rosenbloom, a senior at Syracuse University, is striking out along that path. After drinking away many of her freshman-year weekends, she has gradually scaled back to a cocktail at happy hour or wine with dinner and feels much better for it. "I'm referring now to something I learned in a women's studies course I took," she says. "In the wave of feminism we're in right now, women shouldn't be emphasizing sameness...