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...returning students dragged their luggage into their new rooms and started unpacking last week, most received quite a shock. No, Harvard hadn??t renovated their rooms, installed cable television, eradicated chronic cockroach infestations, or emplaced air conditioning/central heating units. (The Allston campus will probably be completed before any of these things happen.) Rather, it was the absence of Harvard’s (in)famous red phones and institutional, mostly lumpy, and sometimes-yellowing pillows...
While the Varsity Club helps streamline the process by which alumni donate to the sports they played while at Harvard, former Harvard Rugby Football Club coach Robert J. Karetsky—who hadn??t heard of the Varsity Club initiative before being contacted by The Crimson earlier this week—said that many club sports, including rugby, already have similarly supportive alumni networks that serve a similar role as the Varsity Club, “but in a less organized, less focused, and less official capacity...
...long before one of the sailors threw up his hands in disgust and backed out of the crowd. He had been trying to give the smaller children candy. But every time he reached down to give it to them, eager fingers would snatch it all away. If he hadn??t stopped, he said, “I would’ve lost my wedding band...
...weren’t really sure what to expect from the other teams, as we hadn??t raced most of them, and even Syracuse and Brown had different lineups,” said rising senior stroke George Kitovitz. “We were concerned by Molesey, as they had several Olympic medals in that boat...
When I got back to my apartment and turned to the Internet, I verified the shocking information I had just heard; I saw that I hadn??t been lied to. Sure enough, the Weathermen—who rose from the ashes of the defunct Students for a Democratic Society in 1969, taking their name from Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” lyric, “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows”—carried out a casualty-free campaign...