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...true crime is that the 1994 revision changes the syntax, meaning and feel of the first verse rather than keeping the original meaning as intact as possible. “We join in thy jubilee throng” succeeds at being both undramatic and unpoetic. If we must revise our history, I believe a much more humble approach to Gilman’s great work would be to simply replace the two words “thy sons” with “we all.” This changes nothing grammatically or syntactically and maintains the original intention...
...This year, without the burden of convening for admission decisions in November, Harvard’s admissions office was able to join forces with the admissions offices of Princeton and Virginia to continue recruiting into November. Previously, recruiting trips had to finish by October so that early applications could be evaluated...
...When Thomas R. Benson ’09 and his blocking group came to Cabot for dinner as freshmen shortly after Housing Day, they were sitting by themselves—but Harris, who already knew some of their names, approached and asked if he could join them...
...before a crowd of about 100, the former president went on to draw a parallel between the indispensable contribution of the Israeli youths to their country and the responsibility of the graduating class to have a similar impact.“I really like how he was able to join a small event, an event for undergraduates, to the potential to really do something great,” said Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08Upon receiving his class membership, Summers acknowledged being “touched,” but quipped that he could only...
When Madelyn M. Ho ’08 arrived at Harvard, she had a clear plan: concentrate in the sciences, prepare for medical school, and, in her free time, continue dancing ballet as a hobby. Four years later, the chemical and physical biology concentrator is set to join a six-member professional dance company founded by renowned choreographer Paul Taylor...