Word: heard
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Currier residents actually get to know the House Tutors and form close friendships with people outside their rooming group. My blocking group, for example, has merged so successfully with two other blocking groups that hardly anyone remembers who was originally in which group, and no one cares. I have heard of similar situations in the other Quad houses, though suites are more common there. At any rate, all three Quad houses, far from being anti-social, in fact feel much friendlier and homier than all of the river houses put together. I would argue that Currier, at least...
Tucked away in your editorial about randomization at Harvard (March 18) are all the usual arguments. We've all heard them before. However, there is also one truly atrocious statement. As an example of declining sense of community, you cite the recent history of the Lowell House Opera...
This year, as a Yard resident, I have had ample opportunity to observe this phenomenon. When passing by I can't help but listen in, and some of the things I've heard are worth sharing. On my way to Bio I passed a tour in the Science Center and heard (probably while trying to get my study-card signed) a snippet about "Harvard's wonderful advising system." Another time while passing a tour at its Hollis Hall stop I heard that "All freshman live in the Yard." (My friend in Greenough had some choice words for that one.) Wondering...
...Quad community was impressed by the amazing amount of anti-Quad articles, columns and passing references you managed to squeeze into The Crimson and FM (March 19). I heard a rumor that opinions were only supposed to appear in the editorial section, but perhaps I am behind the times, and your unbalanced and biased articles are actually reflective of a cutting-edge movement in journalism, in which case, I commend...
Glazer says he ultimately chose Harvard for tworeasons: the faculty in Harvard's biologydepartment told him he could either be one of manypre-veterinary students at Cornell, or "stand out"as one of the only ones at Harvard. Secondly,Glazer says he had heard that a pre-vet club wasforming, so he would still be able to get somesupport...