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Americans living, working or studying in Paris have crowded into Harry??s since 1923 to drink champagne and wait anxiously for the results of the presidential elections...
PARIS, France—For only the second time in the 80 years since its inception, the straw vote at Harry??s New York Bar in Paris was wrong. Starting on Oct. 2, the bar kept a tally of its American patrons’ support for George W. Bush or John F. Kerry...
...three lies? Can do. The reason Memorial Hall looks like a cathedral? Ditto. Not only is one aware of Harry Elkins Widener’s whole sorry story, but also of the artist who painted the murals inside Widener Library (Sargent), of the reason the third, poignant condition Harry??s mother laid down for the construction of the library (all students must take a swim test to graduate) has been cancelled (the Disabilities Act). This information is only being shared in case the reader, too, is subjected to a terrorizing pop quiz while running to class. Before college...
...ever saw Harry in four years was in the semifinals when we beat the quasi-U.S. national team,” Shaw said. “We hear this guy whooping and yelling after we cross the finish line. We looked over and there’s Harry??so uncharacteristic because Harry doesn’t show any emotion like that...
...Hogwarts students, like Harvard students, aren’t spending their time perfecting their Casanova routines, at least they—or a devoted minority, at least—are putting their energies to good use for others. Harry??s friend Hermione gets a workers rights campaign off the ground this year at Hogwarts. Though it won’t be giving away the end of the book to note that Hermione’s student activism is a total failure so far, Harvard agitators know all too well that winning better treatment for workers in the face...