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...hardest part about Harvard is getting in.” False. From infected shoulder wounds at the women’s fencing tryouts, to considering getting cozy with a TF in order to nail the English 168d lottery, to that awkward, on-site liver transplant at the Sigma Chi (drinking) Olympics, hardly anything at Harvard happens without a bit of blood, tears, and competition. Sadly, life for the wannabe starlets is no different. The process to be selected for Harvard’s fall dramatic productions is an intense commotion of tryouts, callbacks (or no callbacks), and more callbacks...
...class location to accommodate the unexpected students and said he fears that the large size will make him less accessible. “My office hours are always full. I meet with students, usually four or five hours a week. I go to lunch with them. I try my hardest,” Levitsky said. “But inevitably with a class this big it’s much harder so I’m worried about it.“ Alongside Gov 20, recently-approved general education offerings were also well-received this fall. Culture and Belief...
...game appeared to be heading to overtime before Harvard drew the penalty stroke and Dickson capitalized on the shot. “Carly is great. She works so hard all the time,” Stone said. “She really is one of the hardest working people on the team. I know yesterday she practiced penalty strokes for a long time, and she made it count today.” After the goal, the Crimson sealed the victory with a solid defensive effort that allowed only one shot in the final 10 minutes. Stone stopped seven shots...
...time. I have no idea if I can handle the work or if I can keep up, but I’m definitely going to try. Not only have I not been in school in such a long time, but I’m going to pretty much the hardest school in the universe [laughs]. But I also think it’s a testament to how accepting this place...
...most basic Huckleberry Finn fantasy - lighting out for the territories. She quoted Westbrook Pegler, the F.D.R.-era conservative columnist, in her acceptance speech: "We grow good people in our small towns ..." And then added, "I grew up with those people. They're the ones who do some of the hardest work in America, who grow our food and run our factories and fight our wars. They love their country in good times and bad, and they're always proud of America...