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...They represent our entry into a new phase ofour lives," he says. "In the larger scope, manyHarvard activities center on tradition to honoradmirable individuals that have gone throughbefore us."CrimsonPaul S. GutmanSeniors swarm to the Sleep...
...fact gentility seemed to be the watchword ofour four years. We had regular teas to which wewore black dresses, white gloves, and little blackhats. Each one of us was required to pour. Since Icame from a background where tea was dispensedeither from a tea pot or a tea kettle, I was notprepared for the samovar used at formal teas. Whenmy turn came to pour, I was horrified to discoverthat moving the lever right or left failed to stemthe tide of tea. Just as my first poured cup wasabout to rise over the top, a dean rushed over andpushed the lever...
...profound belief that there is only oneway to achieve this: we must divest ourselves ofour egotistical anthropocentrism, our habit ofseeing ourselves as masters of the universe whocan do whatever occurs to us. We must discover anew respect for what transcends us: for theuniverse, for the earth, for nature, for life andfor reality. Our respect for other people, forother nations and for other cultures, can onlygrow from a humble respect for the cosmic orderand from an awareness that we are a part of it,that we share in it and that nothing of what we dois last, but rather becomes part...
Like the coke dealer I just mentioned, many ofour less "moral" admits continue their anticsafter they matriculate. They may even get a littleworse. Imagine if the Evening With Champions guyswere caught in the admissions process. Or anyonewho has ever committed date rape. Or that guy whonever holds the elevator for me in LeverettF-tower...
...wonderful and very active member ofour scholarly community here," says StinsonProfessor of Law William P. Alford, director ofthe East Asian Legal Studies program. "She's anunbelievably talented and organized person."Crimson File PhotoGov. WILLIAM F. WELD '66 speaks at theInstitute of Politics...