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...policy reads, and employees who choose to stay at home “will normally be expected to cover the absence with vacation or personal time.” Harvard has been so reluctant to cancel school on account of snow that former Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III told The Crimson in reference to a 1977 blizzard that “Harvard University will close only for an act of God, such as the end of the world.” But in February 1978, a severe snowstorm forced University officials to close Harvard for three days...
...similar innovations. The usage of the multi-metered composition keeps the audience from tiring quickly of what is by technical necessity a short tune (most non-medley tracks on the Advantage album are under two minutes in length). The Advantage cover of the "Egypt" theme from Double Dragon III is a typical result; as it elaborates on its pentatonic sensibility with meandering guitar lines, the song brings a fresh sound to a well-worn tonal range. While this music shares a parallel creation to that of the Baroque masterpieces, the actual arrangement of 8-bit music most closely parallels modern...
...Preemption against a nuclear bomb by a guy who wants to start World War III over a cartoon might not be such a bad idea if we have to do it,” he said...
...make a home sweep of Penn and Princeton this weekend a must, if the Crimson wants to stay in the race. 4. PRINCETON The Tigers might be 3-1 in league play, but remember that this is still the same team that lost at home by five to Division III Carnegie Mellon. 5. YALE The Bulldogs have to be kicking themselves for not earning a split with the P’s, but they should bounce back in the friendly confines of John J. Lee. 6. BROWN The bottom three teams are really a pick?...
...What I proposed to do in Cambridge was to undertake a interdisciplinary master’s program that focused on the intersection of public health, health policy, and medicine with interfaith dialogue and religious diversity,” he said.Blazek, who won the Lt. Charles Henry Fiske III Scholarship and will live at Trinity College, is president of the Harvard Glee Club and won the Leo Goldberg prize for his junior thesis about a dense pulsar star. He will pursue a certificate in the advanced study of mathematics, focusing on theoretical physics and applied math but also plans to continue...