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...this new obsession with what it meant to be “collegiate,” the writer revealed not only an awareness of this new social group, but the pressures to conform. One had to follow a single dress code—one of navy blazers and cable knit sweaters—in order to be even considered for membership to this group. This collegiate tradition still remains integral to Harvard dress today. But the disparity between Harvard style and the normal get-up of sweatshirts and jeans sported on other college campuses makes me wonder: are Harvard guys...
...plan requires Harvard to transact some land that they have no plans for,” McHale said. “The best use of this land is for housing, parks, retail, and open space that will knit the neighborhoods back together...
...wary the campus is of supporting any more a cappella groups. But Stone contends that the current scene forces groups to be “more purposeful” about ensuring they are unique. This attempt within a group to make itself distinct contributes to the tight-knit community that characterizes all a cappella groups...
...years, if I come back here and KeyChange is still around, staying true to our mission and as tight-knit as we all are now,” Wilson says, “I’ll be satisfied...
...holes and protected them and did a great job.” But the success did not come overnight. The line spent the entire off-season and summer working out, conditioning, and training for the upcoming season. All the while, they continued to build chemistry. An extremely close-knit group, the line often enjoy pre-game meals together, a tradition tailback Ho tried to get in on. “I’ve tried so many times to get an invitation to that, but I’m always excluded,” Ho said jokingly. As the Crimson...