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...response to the rising compensation of HMC investors, seven members of the Class of 1969, whose members are entering their 35th reunion year and will thus be heavily solicited for donations, sent a letter to University President Lawrence H. Summers on Nov. 25, objecting to the size of HMC salaries in light of rising student expenses...
...letter to the community, the Curricular Review Steering Committee identified six main themes that will guide the review: internationalization, a focus on science, interdisciplinary study, faculty-student interaction, increased student research options and expanded undergraduate work with other University schools...
...Letters that mean “I needed this yesterday!” 2. Corn ___ 3. Was on Easy Street 4. Wall covering at Harvard? 5. Drops on the ground? 6. 90s politico H. Ross ___ 7. Prefix meaning “culture” 8. “___ Te Ching” 9. Architectural addition 10. Class clowns 11. “Bye Bye Bye” boy band 12. Yogi who stars in an Aflac ad 13. Sing softly 18. First man 22. Caribou relative 24. Crew team equipment 25. Letter distribution on base 26. Jazz instruments 27. Something...
...interior decorating and fashion aren’t the only elements of Gladden J. Pappin that scream conservative. Ideological differences between Pappin and the rest of the student body were brought into sharp relief in December of last year when he sent a letter to The Crimson, entitled “Secret Court Rightly Punished Immorality,” in which he denounced Harvard’s tolerance and support for homosexuals, about whom he wrote, “[their] activities are not merely immoral but perverted and unnatural.” With one letter to the editor, the floodgates...
Pappin says he received dozens of e-mails after the letter was printed, though few confronted him personally—mostly, he says, because most people don’t know what he looks like. Occasionally students who did recognize him responded. He says he remembers “walking out of Leverett Dining Hall and someone [running] by yelling, ‘Gladden Pappin hates faggots!’ Which, of course, is not true.” His name recognition has begun dialogue on airplanes, sparked conversations at meetings, and affiliated his name with several gay websites...