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...freshmen class had more women than men for the first time in Harvard’s history, which is shocking considering that Harvard has been around for literally hundreds of years. This means that, for the first time, a freshman class had a higher percentage of colorful note takers than “mental” note takers. Why is it that, even at an academic institution as distinguished as Harvard, you can easily spot in one corner of every class at least one woman who is taking notes with 8 different colored pens in a notebook that belongs...
...well that others never suspect that their biological sex may not “match.” At the end of the rainbow comes sexual orientation, which should be fairly familiar to most people at Harvard—simply whether one is attracted to females or males. Note that this concept of “female and male” has two parts: gender and genitalia. Some people are attracted to others because of their particular expression of “maleness” or “femaleness” and do not give a quid about what?...
...Mittal's takeover bid for Arcelor steel [Feb. 13]. We in the East are working very hard to establish societies based on European values. But the European hostility toward an Indian's move into their world has shattered our confidence. On the merger issue, it is very sad to note that the Europeans turned out to be as conservative as any traditional Easterner. Their reaction confirmed that a strong psychological barrier between West and East still exists. Anis Alam Saeed Karachi The Secrets of Ambition Staying power is important, but success has many more elements than ambition [Feb. 13]. Talent...
...Editor's Note: Since the publication of this story, the case in question has been dismissed and the records have been sealed...
Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06, a prospect with the Cleveland Indians, reported to camp in Winter Haven, Fla., in early March. This is his diary. Things are starting to heat up down here in Winter Haven as we approach the unofficial halfway point. Until recently, spring training had been light and cordial, full of “get to know you” meetings and explanations of what was to be expected. Now, it’s no longer the 80-degree days that are making players sweat but the fact...