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House: Mather Concentration: VES Hometown: I have moved around a lot, but graduated high school in London, England, and spent the longest time in Littleton, Colorado. Ideal Date: Going for a boat ride and going to a Steeler’s game and Sushi or Steak or Italian dinner and relaxing in a hot tub and bowling and laser-tag and watching a movie and star-gazing in Hawaii and watching a play in London. Best way for a guy or girl to get your attention: Make me smile and say something intriguing. Where to find you on a Saturday...
...hardware, including the wireless access points in the dorms here at Harvard, and also manufactures the Linksys brand of consumer networking devices) that they’re being complicit in unsavory ways. A brochure which Cisco handed out at a 2002 trade conference in China advertises particular products as ideal for such uses as “police routine community surveillance” and “preventative control and increse [sic] social stability.” Should we be okay with this sort of marketing? One wonders whether regulating, taxing, or otherwise using the force of government to impede...
Both netminders say that a goalie rotation would be ideal for the team—a fresh starter every night could only mean good things—and friendly competition can only improve the netminders’ play. And Donato hasn’t set anything in stone...
...schools, but that is not the case. Though I may not have fully realized it when I decided to enroll, Harvard’s opportunities for undergraduates are unbeatable and easily compensate for the terrors of urban living. Thus, the deceptive lure of the city drew me to my ideal school. I will no longer claim that Cambridge is a reason to come to Harvard, but I’m glad that I once believed it. Nikhil G. Mathews ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Mather House...
Arthur Golden's 1997 best seller, Memoirs of a Geisha, enticed readers with its authoritative evocation of an alien, exotic world, one in which women served men less with sexual favors than by creating a simulacrum of the feminine ideal. But the book's real pull was its take on the Cinderella story, with Sayuri as the young heroine, Mameha as the fairy godmother, Hatsumomo as the evil stepmother and the Chairman, a powerful client of the geishas, as Sayuri's prince charming...