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...president and black community, but also one among members of that community. In the dim light of the pub, students in bow ties mingled with professors in suits, while administrators from different schools sipped drinks together. A jazz singer crooned in the background. “There hasn??t been such a gathering in my years,” said Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes, who has worked in Harvard’s Memorial Church since 1970. But the living wasn’t always this easy, said Association co-chair John F. Gates, associate...
...Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives are both overwhelmingly controlled by the Democrats, but that hasn??t stopped those from across the aisle from speaking up about this heavily-politicized issue...
...students study English from a fairly young age. For those who hope to enter more professional careers, speaking decent English is almost always required. Moreover, establishments that cater to Westerners in the city hire staff members who can communicate with foreign customers. As an American expatriate pointed out, he hasn??t learned much Chinese since his arrival six months ago; it’s not absolutely necessary...
...over 50 years, it has sat conspicuously nearby, yet tauntingly out of reach. It’s known now for its grime, but the Charles River hasn??t always been simply the divide between Boston and Cambridge...
...hasn??t all been one-sided. My grown-up proctees still have to fill out forms to have parties, they still have to adhere to quiet hours, and they're only allowed to have guests over for two nights. When a proctee broke her ankle two weeks ago, it was my job to respond. When one gets locked out, I’m the one that helps them back into their room...