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Three photographs are tacked to the outside foyer of the Lowell House Masters’ residence. The unobtrusively-placed and sepia-toned images, which call to mind memories of the College’s conservative past, capture a newly constructed Lowell House standing in perfect form, sidewalks smooth and bricks still tightly in place. Stamped in white lettering near the bottom of each reads the year 1930. That year, the House’s chief eponym, Abbott Lawrence Lowell—a notorious homophobe and organizer of a secretive court that once expelled eight Harvard students suspected of being gay?...
...high for my future work) with slacking off (I want to make a good first impression). I want to participate, but not too much—I’ll save my best comments for the end of section, so they stick in my TF’s mind as she ruminates over her grading book...
...Harvard College Buddhist Community and Dharma, Harvard’s Hindu students association, came together for the first time this weekend in a two-part event to discuss the concepts of nirvana, the Buddhist term that describes perfect peace of mind, and moksha, the Hindu concept of self-realization and liberation from worldly existence. One of the differences between the two concepts, according to Rohan V. Prasad ’10, the spokesman for Dharma, is that nirvana can be achieved instantaneously and in daily life, whereas moksha is more of an end-of-life aspiration. “Both...
...books, was a back-and-forth battle. The Crimson never seriously chipped into the Cornell lead—the closest it would get was 68-44 with 6:35 to play on a McGeary triple. “I guess we just got to keep in mind that some nights are going to be like that,” Pusar said. “I know there were certainly a lot of open looks that we couldn’t convert—those will certainly fall eventually.”Captain Brad Unger was the only Harvard player...
...campaign budget. (The key moment came during a radio debate, when he stumped his multimillionaire opponent by asking: "How many teats are there on a cow?") Tuttle proceeded to endorse Leahy before the general election, which probably wasn't what the Republican National Senatorial Committee had in mind...