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Rhee likes to tell the story of how Rhodes got in touch with her. She recounted it on TV on The Charlie Rose Show in July: "A student sent me this e-mail and said, basically, If you really want to know what's wrong with our schools, you should come and talk to the kids because I'm afraid that by talking to the adults, you might not be getting the real story...
Then one day last May, Rhee dismissed Anacostia's principal. Rhodes was devastated. He sent Rhee a furious e-mail. "My principal is a mother, mentor and a teacher to us all," he wrote. "I refuse, NO! we refuse the students of Anacostia to let her go." Rhee wrote him back. "She told me not to worry about it," Rhodes says quietly...
...Notice a little chafing on my elbow from steadying myself to read. Mouse manipulation also an issue. Print when I want to delete. Delete paragraph instead of a word. Send wrong e-mail...
...said Fish, whose mother went to Yale and father went to Harvard. Unable to boast about their school’s football prowess, Yale siblings of Harvard students largely tease them for Harvard’s perceived lack of social life, according to several Harvard students. In an e-mail Sunday, Fish wrote that his sister retaliated to his text message via a Facebook wall post: “WTF tailgate closing at KICKOFF?!?!” “Sometimes I kind of see where she’s coming from,” Fish said. But some Harvard...
After tickets to The Game sold out by Thursday afternoon, undergraduates found themselves scrambling to purchase them from their fellow students—barraging open e-mail lists with requests and offering resale prices as high as $100. On Friday, Harvard Athletics announced the release of 170 unclaimed tickets that were previously reserved for friends and family of the football team, but House and student group lists remained active until the morning of The Game, and some students were still unable to witness the 10-0 victory over Yale. According to Friday’s e-mail from Harvard Athletics...