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...could conceivably—if the previous picks are correct, at least—move into a third-place jumble with a win. What the heck? All the cool kids are going Green these days anyway.Prediction: Dartmouth 31, Columbia 17Record to Date: 27-6—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...Jonathan B. Steinman hopes that a wind turbine atop William James Hall and solar panels on the roof of Cabot Science Library may help inspire members of the University to become “green” (“Green Baby Steps,” comment, Sept. 10). As a Harvard employee for close to 20 years, I see little cause for such hope. Each year since the University began computerizing, its use of electricity to power its over-abundance of computer monitors, printers and copiers—along with paper usage—has increased. During this same...
...resist the charms of someone who can make you laugh, and families abound with stories of last-borns who are the clowns of the brood, able to get their way simply by being funny or outrageous. Birth-order scholars often observe that some of history's great satirists-Voltaire, Jonathan Swift, Mark Twain-were among the youngest members of large families, a pattern that continues today. Faux bloviator Stephen Colbert-who yields to no one in his ability to get a laugh-often points out that he's the last of 11 children...
...Jonathan B. Steinman ’10, a Crimson sports editor, lives in Winthrop house...
...Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...