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...weekend! I ask teammates when we’re throwing that party where we only invite athletes and keep out the bookworm Lamont-bound students. Quizzical looks all around, followed by isolation...
Rather than running back to Lamont or your lonely little dorm room to finish work, try lingering in the dining hall, saying ‘‘Hi” to people you know, or sitting with people you don’t. You may always be on the go—all the marshals say they are—but as Deanna says, “I love to sit and chat with everyone.” Monique says “dinner is definitely not to be rushed through” and she will spend an hour...
...speakers included Lamont Professor of Divinity and Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson, Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Spelke, Pierce Professor of Psychology Ken Nakayama, and Professors Molly Potter and Nancy Kanwisher from the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department...
...viable in the 1800s, and those that have survived are even less so today. "Quite a number of varieties were grown in walled gardens of big country homes in the 19th century, when a lot of time and money could be devoted to raising interesting fruit," says Emma-Jane Lamont, curator of Britain's National Fruit Collections. A supermarket-friendly variety "must come into bearing early and provide regular heavy crops" of fruit that doesn't bruise easily and stores well. Some specialty grocers or farmer's markets do offer heirloom fruit varieties, and if you're lucky enough...
...Harvard’s schools. The University professorships were instituted by former University President James B. Conant ’14 in 1935 to support “professors with roving commissions whose teaching and creative work shall not be hampered by departmental considerations.” Thomas W. Lamont, Class of 1892, endowed the Lamont chair for “a scholar pre-eminent in the field of political economy...