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...task force to recommend a date by which Harvard must reduce its net emissions to zero, and in so doing to achieve climate neutrality. Karen A. McKinnon is an earth and planetary sciences concentrator in Currier House. Elizabeth R. Shope is an environmental science and public policy concentrator in Leverett House. They are members of the Harvard College Environmental Action Committee...
...considered a cornerstone of the FDO’s operations to this day, according to current Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67, who served as a resident dean in Leverett House during much of Moses’ tenure...
...first-years was unfortunate for pragmatic and symbolic reasons, and the decision to invite freshmen back into Mass. Hall is one that reflects well on Harvard. Mass. Hall has a rich history that included young people and students at every step. Erected in 1720 under the supervision of President Leverett, the colonial-style Mass. Hall was originally built as a dormitory for students at the College and was funded by a grant of ?3,500 by the Province of Massachusetts in 1718. During the Revolutionary War, soldiers of the Continental Army were billeted in this small but cozy building...
...since 1875, when the street was first named. Located in the heart of the Harvard campus, the Harvard Book Store, The Harvard Crimson, The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, and five Houses (Adams, Quincy, Lowell, Leverett and Winthrop) touch the street. The name of the street, just like the name of one of the residential halls, is part of their shared history...
...threat of Leverett House catching up, coupled with the incentive of cookies for pledges, boosted the effort within Cabot said McKinnon, who is also the Currier House Resource Efficiency Program representative...