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...Patrick J. Toussaint ’06 has known his fiancée, Andrea M. Ducas, since the sixth grade. They started dating in their junior year of high school, and in the summer of 2004, when she had just completed her first year at Brown, the two got engaged. “We’d been together for so long and it was just the realization that we were not looking for anybody else to spend our lives with,” Toussaint explains. The couple’s wedding is tentatively scheduled for December...
...over the issues you’ve read about in this column all semester. They’ve been biting their nails waiting for their report card over at Massachusetts Hall. (Note that the following is meant to reflect the Harvard community’s firm commitment to fighting grade inflation.)Dignity and respect for workers: 4 out of 10. The administration made some progress in its moral comprehension as it was schooled this fall by an alliance of janitors and students. Our lowest-paid workers won a new contract in November, featuring a five-dollar raise over the next...
...Some students in Foreign Cultures 76, “Nazi Cinema: Fantasy Production in the Third Reich” were told which readings they should study for Part I of the exam, a short-answer section worth one-third of the exam grade...
...Head TF Megan R. Luke e-mailed students in the course Saturday morning to explain the issue and offer the option to drop the first section, with a deadline of noon yesterday. Seven students had opted to drop Part I from their grade as of late yesterday morning, she wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...hardly surprising then that no one seemed especially perturbed when the now-defunct 9-11 Commission issued a ?report card? on our Homeland Security that would have gotten your average fourth grader busted back to the third grade. All those ?D?s and ?F?s and hardly a flutter of interest from the public at large. Heavy sigh...