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...without the seating problems of either. People came and went at a pretty steady pace the whole time my friend and I were there, but the staff still managed to get us our baked goods and coffee without much of a wait. My slice of sweet potato pie was generous and looked like it could have come out of my oven at home, as opposed to the factory-processed fare we get from HUDS. Once my fork hit my mouth I could hardly stop going back for more, and paused only to sip on my latte—smooth...
...says Batter, who is also a Crimson cartoonist. “It’s exactly 100 percent the opposite of what should be happening in our admissions process.” Batter, who originally eschewed Harvard because the financial aid program wasn’t generous enough, thinks that systems like these give a leg up to priveleged students.And Socol agrees. “I think it’s kind of sad that others are turning around and doing this instead of making it a level playing field.” She adds, “you hope...
...Gates is an affable, soft-spoken man who can tell a good story and has a generous sense of humor. He'll need all those skills and more to run a Pentagon amid a war that few believe the U.S. is winning...
...gives you an ability to relate to a broader range of people and this skill is applicable to so many components of life.” Last year, the center funded 23 research projects and 22 internships, according to the student programs coordinator, Christy Colburn. Through the generous support of an anonymous donor, the center now has the ability to develop these programs and focus on the undergraduate experience both at Harvard and abroad, according to Craig. The former president of the center’s undergraduate board, Alexander Bevilacqua ’07, said, “When...
...Army and was sent to France. Writing home from Messines, he signed off: "Keep on remembering." Four days later, he was killed. "There were so many like him that we lost," Carlyon says. They belong to "a lost world, a world where people were simpler and braver and more generous of spirit. They talked about duty as if it meant something...