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...wrote up the grant proposal, and, after securing the company of roommate Patrick Toomey ’03 by promising a little backpacking, the 6’3, 180-lb. Prasse-Freeman set out in mid-June to visit monks and young, poverty-stricken girls...
BEST PROOF THAT LIBERALISM IS DEAD--OR THAT THE YUPPIE QUEST FOR A CHEAPER LATTE TRUMPS POLITICS Voters in Berkeley, Calif., rejected a ballot measure that would have required coffee sold in the city to be organic or purchased from farmers for at least $1.26 per lb...
...most formidable power stage in the world. But when it was built 100 years ago, it was an architectural afterthought, completed under President Theodore Roosevelt for his temporary executive offices. William Taft added the Oval Office in 1909 (wags suggested it was fashioned in the image of the 300-lb. President). Temporary became permanent, and this strange, constantly evolving warren of work spaces became the incubator of our lofty national aspirations. Most of the great presidential ideas were conceived, debated and executed here. During John F. Kennedy's term, journalists and writers caught on to the mystique and began capitalizing...
Freshman Ryan Tyler—a 5’10, 190-lb. southern California native who started the year on the junior varsity team—carried the ball 19 times on Saturday, picking up 120 yards rushing and a touchdown. Not only did Tyler have the best performance by a running back since senior Nick Palazzo ran for 132 yards against Columbia in 2001, he also set the Harvard record for single-game rushing yards by a freshman...
...lb. fresh chevre, softened