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...when computer science students worked late at night??often using terminals in the Science Center—because the systems worked much faster at night when there was less traffic. As many as 60 people could be sharing a system at once...
Students said that the Palfreys are widely loved among Adams House by residents, citing, for example, the Palfrey’s institution of “drag night??—an annual ritual during which the housemasters perform skits alongside cross-dressed students...
Stanley L. Gordon ’60 said that he was impressed by Monday night??s Classmates Cabaret, at which members of his class performed pieces ranging from bluegrass banjo to Germanic opera...
...Late at night??as often as two or three times a week—Sarah A. Rankin, the director of the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, wakes up in the dead of night to the ringing of her cell phone...
Politics aside, it is hard to deny that Obama is a captivating orator. After eight years of perplexed eyebrows and blank teleprompter gazes, Obama’s rhetorical aptitude feels as refreshing as a good night??s sleep after an all-nighter. Anyone who has seen him speak has felt the rapture of his pathos, ethos, and logos melting together in his inspiring words...