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...outside the U.S., including Guantanamo, the difficulty of resolving those issues, the light that the Constitution sheds on such questions, and the light that such questions shed on the Constitution.” Such a talk has particular relevancy as the U.S. Senate debates legislation about the White House??s power to reinterpret a provision of the Geneva Convention regarding the trial of terrorists contained at Guantanamo. Last year on Constitution Day, Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 gave a talk on the future of the U.S. Supreme Court under Justice John G. Roberts...
Aleksy visited Harvard in 2003 in a bid to have the bells returned. In an e-mail to Lowell House earlier this month, Eck and Co-Master Dorothy A. Austin wrote that “we will certainly have another visit from Russia to Lowell House?? this academic year...
Dudley House: 1. The “house?? for the small percentage of students who live off-campus 2. Official caretaker of the Co-op (not to be confused with the bookstore), the convocation of independent-minded students who cook their own food, share chores, smoke dope, and occasionally bathe...
Quincy House: 1. Nicknamed “The People’s House?? because of its scrumptious and (formerly) open access dining hall. 2. Convenient location, loud parties, hideous architecture. 3. Great late-night grill, which might some day reopen if its chimneys get de-gunked. 4. Home of the pimpest Masters’ Residence ever...
...Currier Dining Hall and meet your new I.M. teammates and that sketchy upperclassman with whom you’ve been messaging on Facebook.com since July. Remember that wherever you’re randomly assigned, there’s something good to be said for every house??Currier has huge rooms, Cabot has a beautiful quad, Mather boasts “singles for life”—except for Dunster...