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...final step in Harvard’s fifty-year-old project to homogenize College residential life. And as evidenced by the uproars over the Fox Plan and randomization, there is something to be said for distinct, close communities within the larger whole. The Quad does offer a unique outlook and atmosphere, and while its loss may be justified, it would be a loss nonetheless...
...Different people tell you different things,” Lowe said. “The origin is a very simplistic outlook on life which is that certain things are either rude or they’re smooth. This really derived from some hockey players that I knew that lived in Eliot House in 1973. That was their view of the world. I kind of introduced it here with coxswain Dave Weinberg [’74], and we kind of introduced into the lexicon of the boathouse...
...classmates never asked about his life abroad: "I would say I was from Japan and they wouldn't care." Welch had become - to use a phrase popularized by consultant David Pollock - a Third Culture Kid, one who inherited the culture of neither parent but instead formed his own international outlook. It's a growing demographic. According to the European Council of International Schools, some 350,000 children attend international schools across the globe. These are kids who fly before they walk and sort their friends by continent but can't answer the question "Where are you from?" without a pause...
...outlook hasn’t failed the admittedly tight-knit group since...
Despite the loss, the team’s outlook remains bright...