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...hung in there pretty good,” Walsh said of Brown. “And that’s what you’ve gotta do. You can’t hang your head when things don’t go your way all the time...
These groups are part of a wider trend called self-segregation. This phenomenon occurs when individuals of a certain—in this case racial or ethnic—group separate themselves from the community at large and study, hang out, and party primarily with other individuals of that group. Unlike the segregation that was forced on African-Americans in the South before the 1960s, self-segregation is instituted voluntarily by the members of the affected group. It is facilitated here at Harvard by College-endorsed student organizations which serve as central locations at which to meet other members...
...setting down the boundaries of permissible audacity. A tie may be anywhere from 52 to 58 inches long. Ties are ideally 3 inches wide, but those from 2 to 3 inches are also "acceptable." There are seven collar styles that pass dress-shirt muster; 6 inches of shirt should hang below the waist; and the monogram--if there is one at all--should be rendered with inch letters placed 5 or 6 inches above the waist. Jacket lapels should be 3 inches wide, and there should be half an inch of shirt collar showing, along with the same amount...
...seen them too, as you wandered up the cafeteria stairs of Quincy House to get yourself yet another typical brain break meal of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. They are a distinctly un-preppy, counter-Harvard-culture (un-Harvard might not be specific enough) set of musicians, who hang out by the mailboxes either with an acoustic guitar in hand, a drumstick behind each ear, or a plastic pick, pinched between two pierced lips...
...just to get our confidence back to know we can put it together and be in a game against a team like Princeton,” Sproul said. “Princeton is, on paper, a better team than Dartmouth. If we know we can hang with people like Princeton but beat them in the second half, that’s a great sign of what’s going to happen. I’m hoping that what happens is what clicked on Saturday will carry over to the game against Dartmouth...