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Starting Friday, each day included screenings of at least two films by workshop filmmakers, a series of seminars and dinner at Adams House, which was suitably adorned with miniature French flags. On one occasion, several students at Adams House mistook the jeune Val*rie Stroh for a foreign exchange student...
Anyone who went to work last Wednesday had to notice that something unusual was going on. Everywhere you looked, mixed in with the regular crowds on trains, subways, sidewalks and elevators were new faces: young, eager, inquisitive, female. The occasion was the first annual Take Our Daughters to Work Day...
"Cinco de Mayo is always a happy occasion," said Valentina C. Hernandez, president of Harvard's Latino Cultural Association, which sponsored the festival. "Everybody was joyous--we had music, entertainment, food, and a pleasant atmosphere."
Commencement is so named for a reason. It's meant, not as an ending, but as a beginning to life in the real world. It's supposed to be a cause for celebration. The colorful, comical scene that erupts each year captures the joy of the occasion. It also gives...
In short, Commencement isn't a dignified occasion. It's more like a three-ring circus. Sometimes it's serious; often it's less than serious. But most people get into the spirit of the day--and if that spirit is a little absurd, a little raucous, a little loud...