Word: leverett
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition, the University has made littleprogress towards a coherent policy regulating therelationship between Harvard scientists and theprivate sector--especially since the departurelast spring of Leverett Professor of PoliticalEconomy and former provost Jerry R. Green, whochaired the Committee on Science Policy...
...signed my name because I like the idea thatthe houses have their own character, and I thinkrandomization is going to destroy that," saidKatrina B. Barnett '98, who put down Adams,Dunster, Kirkland and Leverett in this year'shousing lottery...
First-year Helen Newman suggests equating numbers with letters (A=1, B=2, etc.) when selecting houses. "The numbers in my name, H + E + L + E + N, are 8 + 5 + 12 + 5 + 14. Plus, my last name, Newman, 14 + 5 + 23 + 13 + 1 + 14. Plus the letters in Leverett, 12 + 5+ 22 + 5 + 18 + 5 + 20 + 20. Add those and you get 221. Then divide that by the number of houses, 13, and you get 17." Newman explains that calculations for no other house name yielded at integer. "It's the only' whole number house' for my name!" she exclaims...
...used to having a single, Rearrange your furniture to suite yourself. Dunster Shave your head the night Before lottery results. Cultivate a sullen and disaffected air. Eliot Comp the Crimson Key. Kirkland Sorry. Noting but a direct line with God will guarantee you a place here. Leverett Is this really your first choice? Lowell No one's that passionate about Lowell. Don't stress. Mather Drop your clothes and steak through the bathhouse. Streak through the MAC. Streak through the Grill. Pforzheimer Call it Pforzheimer, not North. Quincy This isn't your first choice, either. Winthrop Assign Melrose Place character...
...Leverett House Master John E. Dowling, who chairs the House Masters Committee, defended the ID card electronic reader system as an effi- cient means of record-keeping...