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...cold touch—and that ever-pressing question of what to wear. Faced with slushy, icy terrain on the Monday morning commute, students broke out bulky jackets and the occasional pair of moon boots. Shorts and flip-flops, which have been spotted around campus throughout the mild winter months, were definitely out. The cold snap brought confusion to some students’ outfits. “Sunday, I saw people running around in shorts, jumping in the snow and not knowing what to do,” said Gabriel M. Scheinmann ’08. The change in weather...
...Japanese and American professors in the 1950s. “I think what he really did was to open up the study of law after the second World War,” said son George M. von Mehren ’72. Von Mehren was known for his gentle, mild-mannered nature, and his love of interaction with students. His assistant Brad Conner said von Mehren was “always generous in what he shared with you if you asked him a question.” “When I was young, my father used to bring foreign...
...many of you ate gefilte fish tonight?” Zarchi asked, drawing mild applause from those who could hear, before admitting, “I’ve had better, but it’s pretty good...
Once action finally did get underway, a 10-20 MPH wind from the west coupled with temperatures in the mid-40’s provided rather mild conditions in a regatta that saw a total of 11 races in each division...
...blanketed the Holyoke Center with countless advertisements, not unlike larger retailers in the Square such as Adidas and Starbucks. The coffee shop’s ads targeted Harvard students by referring to the reading period workload. One such ad read, “During Reading Period drink mild George Howell coffee for better grades.” The end of the ad suggested caffeine consumption improves studying. “It was either this advertisement or a $2 hot chocolate sale,” says seven-year Toscanini’s veteran Michael L. Krondel, who finds...