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...dinners. The linoleum floors are straight out of the projects and the JCR is always booked, but at least you have the “Eliot House Mafia,” otherwise known as the Resident tutors, to get your back in your wars against the unfriendly dining staff.KIRKLAND: Kirkland House does seem to have it all: convenient location, coveted dining hall, solid IMs. Still, this picture-perfect residence does hold on to one suspicious tradition—Incest-Fest. What is it? Believe me, you don’t even want to know.LEVERETT: Leverett is famous...
...Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law David B. Wilkins ’77 hosted the event at his Cambridge home, a forest-green Victorian with orange trim tucked at the bottom of a hill near Brattle Street...
...alleged plot by two rogue CIA operatives to link 2004 presidential candidate John F. Kerry to al-Qaeda brought Larry J. Kolb, then a retired intelligence officer, back into the world of intrigue. In the Kirkland Junior Common Room last night, Kolb detailed the subject of his second book, “America at Night,” which documents the operatives’ attempts to fabricate a business link between Kerry and international terror. In his book, Kolb alleges that the operatives, Robert M. Sensi and Richard M. Hirschfeld, were both tied to former President George H.W. Bush. Sensi...
...percent decrease in 2006 from the year before. Last year, there were 42 robberies in undergraduate residences. Eight incidences of theft in undergraduate housing were reported to HUPD in January and February of this year. Three weeks ago, an intruder was apprehended for attempted robbery of an occupied Kirkland House bedroom. —Staff writer Jamison A. Hill can be reached at jahill@fas.harvard.edu...
Hans Blix, the Swedish diplomat famed for his recent work as U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq, said last night that the United States should spearhead the nuclear disarmament effort. He spoke before a full audience in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room. The U.S. is a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968, but has refused to sign the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which has been ratified by 138 states world wide. “I would like to see the U.S. come back to the role of ‘lead wolf’, and come...