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...activities and friends endure, largely unchanged, over the course of many Harvard careers. It is in this context that study abroad feels so unnatural. Harvard hasn’t changed much over centuries. Why should our Harvard change so dramatically over the course of a semester? “Man??s yesterday may ne’er be like his morrow;/ Nought may endure but Mutability;” Shelley proclaims gloomily at the end of “Mutability.” I had long considered Harvard the exception that proved the couplet. Study abroad creates...
Kenton J. Hetrick ’07 showed off his “running man?? and “sprinkler” with fellow members of the Harvard Band, but he said his favorite move is the “’Livin’ on a Prayer’ fist.” Hetrick demonstrated, striking a pose with his knees bent, head angled downward, and his right fist straight...
Mazzoleni fumed once more before the goal was scored. On a faceoff to the right of Grumet-Morris, Mazzoleni wanted to get junior Tom Cavanagh—the team’s most reliable draw man??onto the ice. But referee Peter Torgerson ruled Cavanagh came on too late (Cavanagh later said that was the correct call) and sent him back to the bench. Mazzoleni raged. The call stood...
...more sex more fun? Perhaps, but it is a man??s game that women today insist on playing. Women are giving out many more free samples than they used to. Men are less spirited than they were in my day, when we lived in relative isolation from women. Men today are always in the presence of women, hence always in fear of making fools of themselves before women. College men have become premature husbands...
Vendler said that Yeats wanted a “symbolic reservoir” beyond mythology or Christianity to find alternative ways of thinking; taking a page from the philosophy of William Blake: “I must create my own System, or be enslaved by another man??s.” Vendler also discussed how Yeats turned his own experience with old age into a “new phase of themes” in his late works. “He was 74 years old, dying from about five different things,” Vendler explained, recalling...