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Harvard marks Green’s seventh stop on his Ivy League tour, which began during move-in weekend at Cornell last August and will conclude at Princeton’s May graduation...
Once upon a time, in the late, late 1960s, this campus was a different place. Radcliffe women carried suitcases of prim skirts and sweaters into their North House rooms on move-in day. Harvard men wore ties to dinner. Separated by the stretch of land from the Quadrangle to the River, the genders rarely mixed. Men and women only met in classes and at awkward mixers. Everywhere, there were rules: women had to leave men’s dorms by 11 p.m., women could not enter House dining halls alone, and men had to check in at the bells desk...
This time around, dating was different than it had been before move-in. Now, they could just knock casually on the next door. Instead of going out to the Boston Pops or for strolls on the Common, they would study in the library or head to Grendel’s for late-night coffee. It was informal, slightly domestic, and playful. They merged their extracurricular interests. Barbara had worked at WHRB, and now she helped Phil plan an “orgy”—a long multiple-hour show with just one person. They took day-long...
...move-in date approached, victims said Vaghar would craft a story explaining why she wouldn’t be able to let them lease the apartment...
...move-in day approached, Vaghar sent a series of bizarre e-mails and then placed a frantic phone call to Christmas...