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...movie theater. Ironically, up until recently, my entire conception of drive-in culture came from movies themselves—and just a few films, too, which I could probably count on a single hand. But it’s what I didn’t know about the drive-in??the mystery of its appeal—that so appealed...

Author: By Benjamin J. Toff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: My Last Picture Show | 4/28/2004 | See Source »

...undergraduates are living in a world of onrushing scientific and technological revolution,” Kirby wrote in his introductory letter. “[We] need to assure all of our students of an education in??not just an introduction to—the physical, applied, and life sciences...

Author: By William C. Marra and Sara E. Polsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: FAS Unveils Review Report | 4/27/2004 | See Source »

Doing so would be a mistake. Although fears that an interloper may have access to student bedrooms and then start pilfering at will—once he or she has swiped in??may seem plausible, this is an invalid objection. Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner ’70 explains, “Most cases of theft in all the Houses involve students letting unauthorized people into the House or failing to take the elementary precaution of keeping the suite door locked.” Therefore, House communities can take other precautions to address the problem...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The Future of Keycard Access | 4/27/2004 | See Source »

Impressively, while Harvard’s first-place finish in the Northeast Championships was cause for celebration, it was not the team’s only victory of the weekend, as the Crimson also competed in??and won—the Massachusetts State Invitational on Friday...

Author: By Jonathan P. Hay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fairy Tale Ending to W. Golf Captain's Career | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...everyone who finds excess efficiency not exemplary but egregious, it’s time to reclaim “Sunday evenings in?? as a source of pride, not shame. No matter how much you’re craving that Hanson hit, or those comfy chairs, or even that useful reminder of the joys of rhyming verse, Lamont isn’t the answer to your end-of-weekend woes. Study should be study regardless of whether anyone is watching. Resist ingratiation into the cult of the Reading Room and don’t make productivity a performance...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, | Title: The Lure of Lamont | 4/6/2004 | See Source »

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