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...policy. 2. Class of 2012 Z-listers. 3. Former University President Lawrence H. Summers’s collection of baking utensils, Danielle Steele novels, and tampons. 4. Supply of HUDS Red Spiced Chicken for the 2007-8 academic year. 5. An ongoing conference, which the Radcliffe Institute refuses to host, screening nothing but hardcore lesbian pornography. 6. Blondes! Blondes! Blondes! 7. Wrinkled picture of Radcliffe Yard, upon which, in her hours of greatest strain, University President Drew G. Faust often gazes, letting herself occasionally wonder...wonder if they’d...be proud of her...(sniffle). 8. A guillotine...
...Robles ’10, one of the UMRP’s 10 student coordinators, the program collects racial information from students’ applications and contacts recently admitted students. The program offers pre-frosh advice on the transition to Harvard and gives them the option of having a host of the same race...
...they hadn’t introduced me to Harvard, I wouldn’t have come,” Murillo says of the UMRP’s recruiting efforts. She asserts that her Latina host helped her build a web of culturally-based friendships which have endured her two years at Harvard...
...men’s golf finished fourth at the Ivy League Championships yesterday. Columbia emerged with the win after toppling Yale, the leader on days one and two, who settled for second place. Harvard finished 16 shots off the mark behind third-place Penn. The Galloway Golf Club played host to the Ancient Eight. “The greens were really fast and pretty undulating, and the rough was longer than anything we’ve played this year,” sophomore Danny Mayer said. “It was right on the bay, so you get the winds...
...also a Crimson editorial writer, was part of a production composed by and put together entirely by freshmen. From its start, the plot is carried by its zany characters, such as capital venturist Dolores B. Sciencecenter (Emily B. Hecht ’11) and the spastic game-show host Ken Karson (Mike A. Yashinsky ’11). As the play progresses, the castaways begin to form a society led by the egomaniacal Brandon (Tony J. Sterle ’11), and only down-to-earth Cassandra (Caroline R. Giuliani ’11) can see the roots of tyranny...