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...Saturday morning, Jessica J. Means ’09 was finishing her breakfast in the Eliot House Dining Hall when she and her House tutor entered the Eliot courtyard after reading an e-mail sent over the House’s open list. “There was the skin, the body, and the head of a goat draped over a tree branch,” Means said. “On the gate facing Memorial Drive there was a head impaled, literally impaled. A post was stuck up its neck and it was facing...
...Living in Harvard Square for four years, you don’t think things can get any more bizarre—it’s not every day that you wake up and see 10-foot flames bursting out of a manhole cover,” said Timothy J. Smith ’08, who said his mother had woken him up after seeing the report on the morning news. “I think we’re lucky that some poor sap didn’t get blasted to the moon early Friday morning—that?...
...only tense moment of the evening came when one questioner accused Ahern’s government of irresponsibly relinquishing Irish sovereignty. “There’s a very live debate at home about whether Ireland should take another step in losing sovereignty,” said John J. N. Lacy, an Irish student at the Business School. “People are a little bit afraid.” The overall tone of the evening, however, was one of positive debate. “I’ve never seen a standing ovation [at an IOP forum] before...
Back from his lane, Scherer told me he wished that more Harvard students seriously considered the Army and ROTC, noting that only he and one other cadet, J. Danielle Williams ’08, will commission in June...
...been doing work with athletes now for about six years,” said Malissa J. Wood, the senior author on the study and a professor at Harvard-affiliated Mass. General. “[And in my work] there has been this long-questioned concept of the athlete’s heart. Did the athlete always have that type of heart, or did it occur by training...