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...Quentin Compson. Drowned in the odour of honeysuckle. 1891-1910.” This seemingly inscrutable epitaph is inscribed onto a brick-sized plaque on the eastern railing of the Larz Anderson Bridge, just down JFK St. The plaque commemorates one of the most notorious freshmen ever to grace Harvard’s campus. Alienated by Northern academic culture, consumed by memories of his Mississippi home, and still lusting after his sister Caddy, Compson was looking for a way out on June 2, 1910. After a day of wandering aimlessly in Boston, he tied a pair of tailor?...
...panel entitled, “The Media: Entertainment and Politics” was held under a tent in JFK park and featured NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw, Chairman and CEO of Phoenix Pictures Mike Medavoy and David E. Sanger ’82, White House correspondent for the New York Times...
...polo phenomenon has not gone unnoticed by local shopkeepers either. Kerry C. Simon, owner of Proletariat, says that students regularly come to his JFK Street store to look for the perfect polo—collar and all. “The Harvard guys are mirror whores, making sure the polo looks great in all the right places,” Simon says...
...then pointed to his wife Marilyn, who stood in the JFK Jr. Forum audience, and—as audience members applauded approvingly—said marrying her was the “best decision I ever made...
Newman was informed of the selection Tuesday night, and Summers announced the appointment to the KSG faculty just minutes before appearing with Ellwood in the JFK Jr. Forum yesterday afternoon...