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...received the second highest number of votes in the House. The change allowed second-place finisher Jenny A. Skelton ’08 to join Raymond L. Palmer ’07 in the Winthrop winners’ circle. A total of 628 students in Adams, Currier, Eliot, Leverett, and Winthrop Houses voted in the elections from last Monday through Thursday. Following the momentum of his December campaign, former vice-presidential candidate Tom D. Hadfield ’08 received the highest number of first-place votes of any candidate in the special elections, netting 57 more votes than...
...cleaners were also brought in to ‘sanitize surfaces’ before dinner, which allowed for Eliot students to return to their own dining hall last night to eat. Mills also confirmed that there was no flood damage to food stocks. Last Monday, a flood in the Leverett House dining hall shut the private dining room as well as the junior and senior common rooms, redirecting students to the Winthrop and Quincy dining halls. Plumbing problems may have been the cause of the Leverett water leakage, though the exact source has not been determined...
...high. If the Curricular Review lessens freshmen’s requirements and increases their chances of mixing with upperclassmen and taking real Harvard classes, being a student here might not involve so many growing pains.Alexander Bevilacqua ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Leverett House...
...became a Leverett House tutor as a graduate student in organizational behavior, and it wasn’t long before he was TFing classes under Stone. Stone taught the very first positive psychology class at Harvard in 1999 as a seminar, and Ben-Shahar served as his TF for the class. After Ben-Shahar finished his graduate work, Stone told him that he should take his place and teach the course...
...People have lost their sense of awe and idealism,” he offers. “They’ve lost their sense of gratitude, wonder.” Too much work, not enough sleep, he says. And in his six years as a resident tutor in Leverett House—much of which he spent “hanging out in the dining hall”—he has seen students grow less and less concerned with their well-being while over-extending themselves more and more in their extracurriculars...