Word: kirklander
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...extreme cold has caused a great deal of difficulty for the homeless, especially during the day. They can't stay here but they really have no where else to go," says Fred Reese who runs a shelter out of the basement of University Lutheran Church, located near Kirkland House...
...department you do notice--taking the ball to the hoop--Smith has been less notable. In his previous career high performance in last season's final game against Columbia, the Kirkland House resident scored five of his nine points from the free-throw line...
...spread gay and Black students across campus would disastrosuly affect their mutual support system. Also groups stereotypes to Harvard tend not to remain in place. Mather House seems to be replacing Adams House as the most popular residence for says players flock to Leverett as if it were Kirkland. Soon the football captain may come from Lowell House, and then Lowell might become a very different place itself...
...psychologically important for house spirit. The vast majority of students are where they want to be and this lends imn.casurably to personality and tradition in the Houses. The character of a house depends heavily upon factors other than how students are assigned to it, particularly administrative and structural factors. Kirkland House sports more than just athletes since the arrival of its newest Masters the athletes are still there. but so too are Phi Beta kappas and Rhodes scholars. The reconstruction at the Radclific Quadrangle doubtless will make those Houses very attractive to students...
Freshmen who quickly learn how to play the lottery game frequently pick Houses they really don't want to spend three years in, knowing that this strategy will keep them away from the dreaded Quad. A Kirkland House sophomore, for example, says she knew she'd get in to the River House that didn't fill until the second round of the lottery yet admits now that she feels alienated from the social mainstream...