Word: nerdã
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...classicist, it pains me to see good, solid Greek letters sullied by perky girls with silly hair. Greek Week and all other “Greek” events are the nerd??s rightful domain; how did they get co-opted by pearl necklaces and keg stands, the calories from which will just be obsessively worked off in the MAC at 9 a.m. the next morning...
...SudokuCombat.com: Every Harvard nerd??s dream. Battle n00bs and prove all those hours of Sudoku were worth the wasted time...
Kate Wang ’07, published a book called “Confessions of an American Nerd?? with her father in 2003. It compared Chinese and American education systems, and Wang says she was “offended” when audience members asked her about Liu and made comparisons to “Harvard Girl...
...times, Sherr added. Halberstam remembered Freedman as a bibliophile and an “incredibly shy man.” Freedman’s son Jared O. Freedman ’91 echoed Halberstam in saying that his father was a “self described nerd?? and a true intellectual. He added that he will remember his father as a “great listener” and as someone “who always made [me] feel respected and loved.” Freedman was also a devoted Red Sox fan, according to Halberstam, who took...
...would be impossible for every student to be thoroughly engaged in each and every one of his or her classes. Nonetheless, total academic stimulation should be the University’s goal. Call me an idealist—or call me a nerd??but in my academic utopia, no student should ever be able to say: “I don’t care about my classes. I just want to graduate and get a job.” Ideally, English majors should cry in ecstasy with every reading of Keats; physics majors should orgasm with every...