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...report was to be discussed was one of the most poorly attended of the year. We hope that Faust and Smith do not allow the report to gather dust on a shelf and instead make it a guiding document for their tenures.The two should also take a page from former FAS Dean William C. Kirby and former University President Lawrence H. Summers’ playbook in making the improvement of student life at Harvard College a priority. The FAS dean in particular has an oft-unrecognized influence over the undergraduate experience as the final authority on the funding of student...
...Deborah Y. Ho ’07, his future blockmate, recalls composing a list of prettiest freshmen girls one night with another friend. “When we were done with the list though, he looked it over and then put her way at the top, half a page above everyone else,” Ho writes in an e-mail. Friendship blossomed, but relations remained platonic. Tau finally got together the nerve to ask Hsu out, but she turned down the former football recruit. She compared this rejection to his favorite sport: dating Tau then would have been...
...senior tailback under 100 yards for the first time in 2006. For a time at least, it made the Mountain Hawk front four look a lot like the stout Harvard D-line, but it was the trickery that had the Lehigh coach wishing he’d stolen another page from the Harvard playbook. “I wish I called a few more,” Coen said of the misdirection plays. The win catapulted the Crimson to a blistering 5-0 start, which would not have been possible without the rebirth in Bethlehem. “We?...
...always thought that Southerners made natural writers because of the need to explain themselves. How else does one cope with so many contradictions—between geniality and racism, piety and violence—than by organizing thoughts on a page...
...struggled for meaningful recognition as a degree-granting concentration. Many of the specific struggles from 1982 have been won, but the broader issues-issues of Harvard's treatment of its neighbors and its students, and of women and minorities-remain to be resolved. The selection of editorials on this page illustrates both how much and how little has changed...