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That might warrant some different fund-raising techniques. Lacking a permanent president to hobnob with donors, Harvard may rely on other individuals to tout its merits, such as Provost Steven E. Hyman and Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross...
...Hard Candy,” rest assured, the actual film is just as intense and creepy. Two very, shall we say, “unique” people find each other over the internet—with the aliases Lensman319 and Thonggrrrrl14, nods to his profession and her age (gross)—and decide to meet in person. However, this is in no way “You’ve Got Mail” with a pedophiliac twist. This is one superb film by all accounts that you won’t be able to shake off. After...
...character; the film largely uses contemporary societal issues as comic ammunition. Bob’s job at a soda company and his rental of an R.V. make room for characters to voice clever remarks about obesity and gas inefficiency in America, respectively. But the film’s gross-out moments outweigh its incisive ones. In an unnecessarily long sequence of the film, Bob faces the ugly task of fixing the R.V.’s backed-up plumbing system. And he continually cites a need to defecate as a reason to park the vehicle, so that he can work...
...like to argue for a little bit of mercy, particularly from the Administrative Board. The Ad Board normally only looks at cases of “academic dishonesty” for “work submitted to courses.” But, as Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 ominously told The Crimson in an e-mail, “Nevertheless, we expect Harvard students to conduct themselves with integrity and honesty at all times.” The Ad Board should not punish Viswanathan. This was not a school paper and should not fall...
...million gift to the fund would allow a donor to place his or her name on the new student activities center at Hilles, according to Gross. A pamphlet for alumni outlined other naming opportunities...