Word: kirkland
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...tension, joy, and social crisis it did 28 years ago, the randomization of the results has stripped the Houses of their unique personalities. Here was an area where my young students were eager to hear tales of “Old Harvard” about rowdy jocks in Kirkland, Master’s Sherries in Lowell, bohemians in the Adams House pool, and popped collars in Eliot. More than a few expressed the wish that they could have known that Harvard...
...Upon returning to Harvard, she e-mailed the group to set up a lunch to discuss their summers. “I think only two or three people responded,” Lee says. Huang was one of them. After a long lunch in Huang’s house, Kirkland, the pair began a tentative e-mail friendship, bolstered by weekly trips to the same church. Lee realized that he was the same thoughtful junior who had e-mailed her the article earlier.One incident in particular became significant to the pair. Leaving the T together after church, the friends encountered...
Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, a Crimson editorial editor and former editorial columnist, is a government concentrator in Kirkland House...
...Emily D. Leist ’82, whose family ties to Kirkland House go back three generations, says she preferred the system in place when she graduated...
...Imran M. Saleh ’07, a Crimson information technology editor, is a computer science concentrator in Kirkland House...