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Merely four hours later, two Adams residents entered the Eliot dining hall to retrieve their prized emblem. According to Alana C. Ju '10—an Eliot national??“the pair stood around awkwardly and walked back and forth for a few minutes, then climbed up to take the gong while making obscene gestures at the honorable denizens of Eliot...
...band played only one song from an album other than “Boxer” or 2005’s rhythmically dour “Alligator.” While their decision not to play older favorites may seem strange, it makes sense given the pattern of The National??s rise to popularity. It took months for “Alligator” to gain full appreciation (a “grower,” everyone called it), and the fan-base has slowly expanded again since the release of “Boxer...
Students in the minority have the greatest need for being heard. Middle-of-the-road views (by Harvard’s—and not national??standards) foster complacency, and thus the groups making the biggest splashes are the ones whose members feel most threatened by their minority status. The underdogs have the most to fight for, so they do it most loudly...
They proved themselves again on Saturday, and now Howard and company can add the word “national?? to their champion crew label...
They proved themselves again on Saturday, and now Howard and company can add the word “national?? to their champion crew label...