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...clan levels—the more prominent a social role a last name plays. For example, though membership to any one clan can number in the thousands, no two people of the same clan—that is, two people out of hundreds who share the same last name??€”can marry...
...person or group when we discuss familial allegiance and social organization. As Americans, we readily admit the individualistic nature of our citizenry: 18-year-olds eagerly await the day they can move out of the homes of their parents—with whom they share a last name??€”to live on their own, for example. And relatives who reside in different cities or states can go without seeing other family members for months at a time, until holidays once or twice a year—if even that...
...Blessing T. Oyeniyi ’10, the chair of Girlspot, jokes that when she introduces herself she says, “Hi, I’m a lesbian. My name??€™s Blessing...
Dining Hall: Subterranean: an unparalleled. if underground, dining experience. The ID-swiper, Sonia, makes a point to know every Winthropian’s name??€”and even the names of their most frequent guests. The dining hall stays open 24 hours, drawing problem-set troglodytes and mixer-seeking second-semester seniors on a nightly basis...
...possible name change for the Harvard-Radcliffe Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance has sparked a fierce debate within the organization over the new name??€™s use of the word “queer...