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...defines hazing as any conduct which “willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other person…[including] whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics...forced consumption of food, liquor, beverage, drug or other substance,” all of which I can say were fully avoided by The Crimson. Presenting flowers, chocolate, and greeting cards do not make the list of offenses considered “hazing,” and certainly do not represent any potential liability for the College...
...blog’s name, Books & Liquor, refers specifically to the tension and intersection between the academics and liquor of Harvard, and the founders are taking the project with them to their summer destinations: Singapore, Shanghai, and Tokyo...
...said David L. Billing ’11, a Mather HoCo co-chair. “There’s not much we can do about it. We’re going to go ahead with our formal planning even if there’s no hard liquor...
Mather HoCo had purchased liquor earlier this week for the Venice Carnival before the decision was announced, but the vendor assured them that their purchase could be refunded if it is not served, Billing said...
Bryan W. Dunmire ’11, co-chair of the Eliot HoCo, said he feared that some Houses may resort to off-campus venues in order to keep serving hard alcohol. While this year Dunmire said House administrators told him liquor will still be at Fête, he said in the future Eliot may choose to stick to beer, wine, and champagne in order to continue hosting the event in the House...