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...week (Commencement Week). Admittedly, the Jewish calendar dealt the Class of 2005 a bit of a bad hand, as the timing of Rosh Hashanah forced administrators to let all students move in at the same time as the first-years—but effectively the campus belongs to the frosh until Sept. 11, when returning students have to be on campus to register...
...Sarah C. Haskins `01 remembers seeing IGP (Immediate Gratification Players) during her pre-frosh weekend, and noting the remarkable talent of the improv troupe...
...unfortunate that PSLM chose to diverge from its past tactics when it initiated the sit-in. Unlike the PSLM “occupation” of Byerly Hall last spring, which sought to raise awareness of the living wage without interfering with registration for Pre-Frosh Weekend, this action was a blatant disruption of University life. The protesters sought to compel Harvard to agree to PSLM’s demands through their control of administrative offices—a tactic that was inappropriate for the cause...
...members of the Class of 1976 wandered around Harvard as pre-frosh in the spring of 1972, many thought they would be attending a radical and active campus—as witnessed by the campus protests over University investment in Africa and over graduate student protests over...
...fact, the activism by members of the black community convinced a reluctant pre-frosh William G. Fletcher, Jr. ’76 to attend...