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...might wonder how a “supposedly” random algorithm could result in so many ID??s sharing the same first three digits. Wamback explains that this recurrence of numbers has to do with the nature of Harvard’s custom-generated algorithm. “The first numbers issued back in 1974 began with 100, 200...through 900. Then, after all numbers with these three integers were used, numbers beginning with 101, 201...through 901 were issued.” Wamback assures FM that this algorithm is sufficiently random to protect the identities...
...drinking age is 18. Nothing Harvard students ever say or do will be able to compensate for this advantage. The ultimate social lubricant is no longer confined to the cool kids with fake ID??s. At Cambridge, everyone gets pissed in a fairly egalitarian fashion. And the university provides the booze. Three nights a week, students can sign up for “formal hall,” which is a three-course dinner in the college dining hall where the university provides every student with their own bottle of wine. You get to wear the cool gowns...
...Notice Luke White in the corner explaining our band motto to a girl: “We put the “Id?? back in “Idiot...
...show will take place at the Bright Hockey Center, which seats roughly 3,000, and ticket prices will be $32.50 for people with Harvard ID??s and $37.50 for non-Harvard affiliates...
President Larry Summers just announced that this year he is opening his doors to students—with a Harvard ID??for 8 hours...