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...traditionalists who swear by their Norton Anthologies can rest easy: students will still be exposed to texts from the surveys as part of what Stephen J. Greenblatt may call their literary “journeys...
...We’re a small department; we don’t have a number of different programs where we could cut one,” said German professor Peter J. Burgard. “At this point it’s all too vague as to what we should be looking at in terms of cuts...
...female enrollment in Computer Science 50 has jumped 60 percent. But A. Cansu Aydede ’11, a female computer-science concentrator and a teaching fellow for CS50, says she suspects the jump in enrollment is due primarily to the accessible and welcoming approach of the professor, David J. Malan ’99. And it remains to be seen whether an increase in the number of students taking the introductory class will translate to a higher number of concentrators.Women currently make up a slightly higher share of Harvard computer-science concentrators than they did each of the last...
...While PfoHo does not plan to have a themed tailgate, Miranda said the Hoco will serve the winning recipe of the House’s recent chili competition. —Staff writer Abby D. Phillip can be reached at adphill@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Charles J. Wells can be reached at wells2@fas.harvard.edu...
...win” ending a Yale 16-game winning streak and achieving the perfect 8-0-1 season. 1974: Milton Holt ’75 makes a 95 yard touchdown in final five minutes to win 21-16. 1975: Harvard finally wins its first Ivy championship, thanks to Michael J. Lynch ’77 who kicked a 26 yard field goal in the final seconds to pull off a 10-7 win. 1982: MIT students exploded a black weather balloon, spraying talcum powder over the field (Harvard still won, 45-7). 1983: The 100th official anniversary of the Game...