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Dozens of friendly faces gathered in Sever on a chilly Friday evening to glean useful information for their romantic lives. Our sensei in this dojo of love was Dave Swaim, a Harvard Divinity School grad with a wife, three children, and pastorship at Highrock Covenant Church. While the lecture started on a scriptural note, Swaim eventually got a little more personal...
...because they’re holding a Recent Grad Post-Game party at Gordon Track on the day of the game (if the game itself is the showcase, the “refreshments” are the second-biggest draw for fans), but because of when they’re holding it. You see, the party isn’t scheduled for a specific time—it’s scheduled to start at the end of the third quarter...
...them—and I kind of wanted to go get their autograph.”One of those top athletes she had rowed with before. Davies stroked the varsity eight at the World Championships, and after she led the team to a world record performance, the Harvard grad stood atop the medal stand with a gold medal. As the top rower on the top boat, Davies had found the top in another aspect—as the best heavyweight rower in the world.“Caryn is something else,” Lofgren said. “Stroking...
...reunion of Tribe students would bring together leading figures from both houses of Congress and the Judiciary, including Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. ’76; Rep. Barney Frank ’62, a 1977 Harvard Law grad; and Sen. Barack H. Obama, whom Tribe describes as “a political and rhetorical genius...
...Fifty years ago, after all, a woman didn't need to attend college or have a career before marrying, and she didn't need to "live on her own" to get to know herself. Today, a young woman needs to graduate college, perhaps get some grad school, and try a few jobs before she finds the profession that fits her. Once she has established her own merits - her own self-worth - she's ready to shop for a husband; she might be 30 by then. Did she delay marriage? Hardly. She was racing through society's hurdles as fast...