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...prove those dirty hippies wrong, here are some House-list feud subjects from the past year, proving that Harvard students really, really do care about the world around them. 1) Season’s Greetings: PfoHo residents got into a heated debate about the Christmas tree in their dining hall. Guess Santa won’t be stopping there. 2) Currier got pretty pissed that Mather stole their wreaths. Christmas is just not the same without the fake pine. 3) Eliotites doesn’t want to eat “poo-shaped” fro-yo, even though HUDS...
...performs mostly during the summer. Koh also has a passion for cooking that goes beyond yogurt, according to fellow Cabot resident Hyungjin B. Kang ’08. “He was able to conjure a traditional Korean dish, bibimbap, just with the daily offering from the dining hall,” he said. The cello and human rights stuff is great, Bong-Ihn. But the yogurt thing is still kind of weird...
...dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. It has been the most thrilling part of the job.” Skocpol’s colleagues greeted her words with a standing ovation. GALBRAITH VISIT Kitty, the wife of recently deceased academic giant John Kenneth Galbraith, visited University Hall for a tribute to her husband. Economist Benjamin M. Friedman ’66 praised the Galbraiths, who married 70 years ago, for the “glittering intellectual salon” that was their Francis Street home. —Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached...
...said, adding that some Pforzheimer House residents have been resorting to Brain Break. “It’ll make a huge impact on how people get their late-night snacks,” he said. Yesterday, workers milled in and out of Holmes Hall, which houses the grille, scrubbing floors and carting equipment outside. The grille was slated to open in October, according to Pforzheimer Building Manager Mario E. Leon, but delays in the arrival of custom-made items kept the doors closed longer than intended. Over the past six months, the grille was equipped with new countertops...
...Kessler ’09, a member of Harvard Men Against Rape, which is supporting the cause. “It’s an issue that’s not very discussed.” Ribbons will be available in the Science Center and at various dining halls through Thursday. Donning a white ribbon is a personal pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about violence against women, according to the White Ribbon Campaign Web site. The movement was started in 1991 by a group of men in Canada in response to the 1989 Montreal Massacre, in which...