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...workers traded aprons for lederhosen Friday night as the Cambridge Queen’s Head celebrated the German holiday of Oktoberfest...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Oktoberfest Transforms Campus Pub | 9/28/2009 | See Source »

...addition to German food, the pub had four Oktoberfest-themed beers on tap—including Paulaner Oktoberfest Marzen and Spaten Oktoberfest from Germany—and four bottled beers especially selected for the occasion, ranging from New England’s Sam Adams OctoberFest to the German Weihenstephan...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Oktoberfest Transforms Campus Pub | 9/28/2009 | See Source »

...simply that the tacit assumption, in the classroom as well as outside it, is that everyone is liberal. Why is this? Perhaps because Harvard is located in the People’s Republic of Cambridge in the heart of blue Massachusetts: the sort of community whose Oktoberfest parade features a Communist marching band and an elaborate float of pigs strapped to lipstick rockets. But the Harvard student body comes from all over—even from red states. More than 25 percent of the class of 2012 hails from the traditionally more conservative Midwest and South. In fact, Harvard?...

Author: By Alexandra A. Petri | Title: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

Student volunteers from Lesley, MIT, and Harvard have managed registration tables for the Cambridge Election Commission throughout the city in recent weeks. The Commission signed up over 400 people at Oktoberfest this weekend alone, according to volunteer Nick A. John...

Author: By Danella H. Debel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: High Schoolers Encouraged To Vote | 10/15/2008 | See Source »

...people who descended on Harvard Square this Sunday for the 29th annual celebration of Oktoberfest were greeted by a strange sight: 300 feet of red pleather. That attraction—the world’s longest couch, which was featured on Church Street—was just one of the many draws at Cambridge’s most recent rendition of the 200 year-old Bavarian tradition. But while the Cambridge organizers imported the name from Munich’s storied event, they didn’t necessarily import the spirit: unlike Bavaria’s legions of inebriated revelers...

Author: By Bora Fezga and Hee kwon Seo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Oktober in the Square | 10/13/2008 | See Source »

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