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...that the Early Action era is coming to a close, Harvard might be mailing its own Dear John letter to its more privileged applicants. It’s not you, it’s us. Harvard needs a change...
While voters benefit from the presence of a variety of different platforms and a vigorous campus debate, several candidates seem to have decided to run without careful consideration. For instance, Omar A. Musa ’08 and Daniel Ross-Rieder ’08 said in a letter explaining why they dropped out of the race that when they decided to run they were “drunk with idealism” and that “with our lack of experience in student government, it would not be fair to ask the student body to put its trust...
...like the Netherlands, London, and Paris, not to mention the countless collectors who flocked to this historic literary mecca to browse and collect rare volumes. There was something for every bibliophile, with prices ranging from ten dollars to hundreds of thousands. In addition to books, items available included diaries, letters, sketches, and even a visa application filled out by Che Guevara. Guests attended panels running throughout the weekend, which included a College Student Collectors’ Roundtable discussion featuring Harvard’s very own Michael Hays Sanchez ’07 for his collection of French avant-garde literature...
...letter also goes to the director of graduate studies in the department and to a designated associate of the Bok Center, and suggests that the TF be in touch with that person for retraining,” Gross wrote in an e-mail...
...Only three to five percent of the 1,224 TFs ultimately receive a letter from Gross. In contrast, approximately 15 to 20 percent achieve scores of 4.5 or above...