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...challenged by the Crimson. See, e.g., Rice v. President & Fellows of Harvard College, 663 F.2d 336, 337-338 (1st Cir.1981), cert. denied, 456 U.S. 928 (1982) (Harvard not a public institution and not sufficiently intertwined with Commonwealth to meet "[S]tate action" requirement for 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claim); Krohn v. Harvard Law Sch., 552 F.2d 21, 23 (1st Cir.1977) (same). It follows, therefore, that records in the custody of the HUPD, a department within Harvard University, are not "public records" that fall within the ambit...
...Despite the lack of official confirmation, Kargère said he fully expects Cuomo to be back in the spring. “It’s not inconsistent with the impression that I had [when he left campus],” he said. Jesse L. Krohn ’06 lived next door to Cuomo in Cabot House for a few weeks last year. She described him as a nice person who kept to himself and valued his privacy. “He was very pleasant—shy—he would probably be very embarrassed to know...
...novel is narrated by Bertie Krohn, a frustrated actor languishing in the shadow of his famous father Perry, who created Starwatch: The Navigators, "TV's longest-running syndicated space opera," i.e., Star Trek by any other name. Bertie's a bright, affable fellow, but every little success he has feels cheapened in comparison with his dad's overpowering accomplishments...
Green and Krohn both mentioned the orientation for transfers—held the week before registration—as a key factor in easing their transition into life at Harvard...
...academics, “I don’t think there’s more work here,” Krohn said. “But at Wash U, it was more relaxed. However, [the atmosphere at Harvard] is also indicative of the intensity of the students here, and I like that...