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...said that everything I have learned at Harvard, I have learned from Salada teabags. Salada, if you’re not familiar with it, is the off-brand orange pekoe tea HUDS buys; each teabag comes with a delightfully punny or inspirational aphorism. After each meal in the dining hall, I would pick out a teabag and ponder the message on its label. The tea itself isn’t particularly good, but taste is a small price to pay for spiritual clarity.Take this gem, for example: “I’ve never looked through a keyhole without...

Author: By Sachi A. Ezura | Title: Aiming for the A-List | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...With most Houses accommodating between 400 and 500 undergraduates each year, University Hall administrators are again forced to address the traditional problems of wear and tear, as well as new issues brought on by a changing and growing undergraduate population...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip and Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: College Prepares for $1 Billion Housing Renovation | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...HALL PARTY PLANNERS

Author: By Sue Lin and Arianna Markel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Dean Pilbeam Rings Last Call | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...University’s reliable failure to meet its stated aim of spending five percent of its endowment has drawn attention not just from outside critics but from Mass. Hall as well. According to former University president Lawrence H. Summers, persistently frugal spending habits became a particular point of concern...

Author: By Christian B. Flow and Kevin Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Facing Scrutiny, Harvard To Up Spending | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...fully understood by President Nathan M. Pusey ’28, whose main complaint about the students who disrupted ideas and traditional order in the late 1960s was that they had execrable manners (so bad, indeed, that he called the police hours after their occupation of University Hall, when a little amount of empathy and patience would have avoided the tribulations and histrionics that followed). The University is now so fully engaged in the world that it is barely recognizable. Programs of education abroad, participation in scientific, political and economic enterprises at home and abroad, and a spectacular opening...

Author: By Stanley Hoffmann | Title: Half a Century of Changes | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

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