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...just angered and shocked at the way we were treated by the House Master," said the senior co-director. "It would have been nicer to get a much longer notice then...
...University Hall and the people there have been much nicer to deal with [than the House administration]. They have been much nicer to deal with [than the House administration]. They have been the saving grace," the senior co-director said...
...does stock books in languages ranging from French to Cornish and Babylonian. Unfortunately, at Harvard, the romance of the other is often translated into pretension rather than unconventionality. As Elizabeth C. Oelsner '00, who spends entirely too much time in the Schoenhof's building, comments, "Foreign books are nicer. They're pretty. They're small. They're expensive," none of which adjectives describe la vie boheme...
...nicer to finish up at home," said senior Alison Seanor, "but regardless of where we play, we're the same team. As long as we come out ready, it doesn't matter where we play...
Stewart's focus on campus luxuries is unjustifiable, and there is not a modicum of merit in working for universal keycard access, van accessibility and cable TV when Harvard students already have nicer living conditions than 99 percent of the world ever will. We take issue with the notion that the supposed impotence of the council somehow justifies selfishness, shortsightedness and seclusion...