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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Gone are the days of passing notes in class or asking out crushes through the grapevine. For the love-shy Harvard student, three new Web sites offer the opportunity to tip off a crush anonymously. As Valentine's day approaches, students have flocked to these sites-and some have even found their match...

Author: By Tova A. Serkin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Date Sites Liven Up Harvard Love Lives | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

...does not stop with matchmaking. The self-proclaimed "Love Docs," Edward S. Baker '01, Arthur E. Koski-Karell '01, Jacob E. Fleming '01 and Joshua J. Wilske '01, offer suggestions for restaurants and activities in the hope that one date will turn into many more...

Author: By Tova A. Serkin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Date Sites Liven Up Harvard Love Lives | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

...Want to join the Diesel-clad clan? Good luck. Sales racks only offer novelty items like rubber pants and furry tee-shirts, and now that the sole Diesel outlet store has closed shop, the only hope for the Diesel junkie is to kick it on over to the local Marshalls where savvy shoppers have been known to salvage up a pair of these magical dungarees on occasion. Of course if they don't show up there, there is always Alitalia. How much more could a trip to Italy possibly...

Author: By A. B. Osceola, | Title: Tanking Up: Diesel Display | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

...Harvard's 800-page coursebook doesn't offer tactics training (needed to bomb Iraq) or accounting (essential when applying to Lazard Freres), it's damn lucky that kids of the Crimson can fall back on Boston's other academic options. Cross-registering, be it with the Law School, the Design School, the Divinity School or MIT, can present a logistical nightmare. A cross-registree must file multiple forms, with myriad signatures, by multitudinous FAS deadlines-regardless of the time table the other school uses. Moreover, only courses taught by Harvard or MIT professors are fair game. Before...

Author: By Carlin E. Wing, | Title: When FAS Doesn't Make the Grade: Alternative Courses | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

...communication skills to enable the first year ROTC cadet to understand the responsibility and authority vested in Army officers, and to critically evaluate a leader's effectiveness." More advanced classes address "the leadership of small units conducting conventional combat operations" and discuss "defensive and retrograde operations." Harvard does not offer ROTC because the federal program's guidelines conflict with the University's anti-discrimination policy; homosexuals may not participate in the courses. The "Handbook for Students" extensive small-print on the subject warns readers of potential restrictions on free speech and other dangers of enrolling...

Author: By Carlin E. Wing, | Title: When FAS Doesn't Make the Grade: Alternative Courses | 2/11/1999 | See Source »

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