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...Buzz on Bees" [Nov. 6] were truly magnificent. But there was an enormous blunder in the story's introductory sentence, "We don't give bees much thought unless they're terrorizing us at a picnic." Bees are not the least bit interested in picnickers or their food. Yellow jackets are the insects that take great delight in pirating our food even as it enters our mouths. It is disheartening to hear people all too frequently blaming the bee for the bothersome foraging of the yellow jacket. Tom French-Corbett Beekeeper Moorestown, New Jersey...
...Gresaik said. Trang T. Pham ’10, a Boston native, said she has definitely noticed the warmer temperatures. “The past two weeks have been amazing,” says Pham. “Usually, by this time, I would be wearing a winter jacket, but I’m still enjoying a chance to wear fall clothes.” Pham sad she believes that the lengthening of warm weather “is probably a result of global warming.” Butler Professor of Environmental Studies Michael B. McElroy, however, said he cautions...
...Buzz on Bees" [Nov. 6] were truly magnificent. But there was an enormous blunder in the story's introductory sentence, "We don't give bees much thought unless they're terrorizing us at a picnic." Bees are not the least bit interested in picnickers or their food. Yellow jackets are the insects that take great delight in pirating our food even as it enters our mouths. It is disheartening to hear people blaming the bee for the bothersome foraging of the yellow jacket...
...show’s text. Or, in the slightly more crude language of the 1960s underground student newspaper the Old Mole—several issues of which are included in the show—because you can print protest on media including a “t-shirt, jacket, poster, your ass.” For the record, of the four examples cited, only t-shirts and posters make an appearance in the exhibit.By juxtaposing protest pieces of the past with those of the present, the show stresses the universality of dissent even while attesting to the wide variety...
...attire of her running mate, President John S. Haddock ’07. Meanwhile, Haddock shed his sweats for a pink t-shirt and a blue vest—Riley’s favorite flair. Rosier decked himself out in a tight white tank top, a close-fitting aquamarine jacket, and a hot pink coat—which, he said, was meant to mimic Andrea R. Flores ’10. —Staff writer Rachel Banks can be reached at banks@fas.harvard.edu...