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...through the Dunster House meeting room, Bok—not even a candidate, but Randall’s choice for the job—won 13 to 5.‘BALLAD OF SALLY ANNE’As she wrote her essays in the chaos of her North House??now Pforzheimer—room, she would listen to Cambridge’s country radio station.“I hated country music,” she says. She had been raised with Motown and soul beats, but she discovered listening to country allowed her to concentrate.The...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alice Randall | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...science courses with labs, that left little time for extracurricular activities,” he adds, adding that organic chemistry was his favorite class. Placed in Lowell House after his freshman year, Leder says that the dormitory, known at the time as “a grind house?? was for diligent undergrads. “I liked it very much, it was considered to be a house for those striving to get good grades,” he recalls. According to Bouchard, their Stoughton entryway was comprised predominantly of scholastic types. “We were not party...

Author: By Noah S. Bloom, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Genetics Researcher Came From Modest Roots | 6/3/2006 | See Source »

...prevented the pre-schooler from getting an early introduction to anatomy.For Selah and the other daughters and sons of residential tutors, growing up in Harvard’s undergraduate dorms has led to more than a few untraditional childhood experiences. Ethan Howell, age three, has attended Adams House??s Drag Night every year since his birth.But families living in the Houses say that children can benefit from the sense of community in the dorms and the cultural opportunities that Harvard affords.LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUSLike many three-year-olds, Ethan Howell is a die-hard baseball fan. He knows...

Author: By Patrick S. Lahue, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Little Rascals Roam Harvard Halls | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

Gottesman has likened his role at the White House to that of Charlie Young on the NBC television program “The West Wing.” When asked about his similarity to Young in an interactive question-and-answer session on the White House??s Web site, Gottesman wrote, “Charlie seems to be smarter, funnier, and better-looking. But, from what I remember—our jobs are probably pretty similar...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bush’s Personal Aide To Enroll at Business School | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...Caitlin A. Donovan, Oscar Hernandez, Elizabeth M. McMillen, Sandra L.C. Wong, and Xiaolong Zhou.Mather House had nine successful applicants: Hana R. Alberts, Shelly S. Choo, Azzurra S. Cox, Johnhenry R. Gonzalez, Joseph A. Pace, Stefan T. Patrikis, Ian S. Polonsky, Eric S. Shroyer, and Anant A. Thaker, and Pforzheimer House??s winning residents are Michal G. Cohen, Mathias F.E. Crawford, James W. Honan-Hallock, and Elinathan N. Ohiomoba.Christine M. DeLucia and Ariane I. Tschumi are Quincy House??s Hoopes success stories, and from Winthrop the same might be said of Inna Livitz, James R. Pautz, Raphael...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 74 Seniors Win Hoopes | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

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