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...remarks like "You're a woman; what do you know?" and called her "a dumb-ass woman." Said Harris: "It got to the point that I didn't have any choice but to confront him. I had had enough." When he failed to change, she quit. "I felt so hopeless," she said. "I just can't tell you how terrible it was." She also sued. Lower courts, however, found that Hardy's comments were not "so severe as to be expected to seriously affect her psychological well-being"; they denied her claim...
Also, his comments concerning the UC's "myriad of hopeless concerts" suggest that he doesn't even read the very newspaper for which he writes. Over the past year and a half, The Crimson has reported on several successful social events sponsored by the UC including the recent "Evening of Comedy Concert" which entertained several hundred Harvardians. Instead of reflecting on the current UC, White's article seems much better suited for a Crimson editorial page from two or three years ago. If anything, he should be praising the current council for learning from its past mistakes...
Failure after failure translate into the disgraceful waste of students' tuition money. Remember Casino Night? Or any of the myriad of hopeless concerts with talent imported from the Real World? These judiciously-organized events were all brought to you by the venerable council--and each event lost thousands of dollars of tuition money. If history is any guide, we can look forward to the waste of another large chunk of the $150,000 which the council controls this year...
Well, the Union has the greatest people to area ratio, and they're first years so they'll be excited to meet people. On the other hand, do you really want to meet first-years? Adams is hopeless; no one will talk to you. Mather's not bad, and it has a good view. You might try Winthrop, if everyone's getting along. With Kirkland and Eliot, I suppose you could go wrong. Quincy's too noisy, Cabot's quite nice, Leverett's not pretty, and Dunster has lice (well, it has ants, I think, but that doesn't rhyme...
...experience this year demonstrated, the concentrations are not much better on the nurturing-and-briefing front. My tutor last year, a person who regarded me as a hopeless bourgeois Philistine not worthy of his golden words, limited those words to "make sure to take statistics...