Word: path
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...getting married on July 7 at Hsu’s high school chapel, St. Stephen’s Episcopal in Austin, Texas. There will be a reception at their country club that day, with a Texas-style BBQ the following afternoon. Despite Tau’s persistent pursuit, the path to the altar was an difficult one. 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...
...While President-elect Drew G. Faust has yet to set a path for how Harvard will globalize in the future, she wrote in an e-mailed statement that the internationalization of Harvard is an “important priority,” to which she has directed a “good deal of attention” this spring...
...though Harvard’s schools, centers, and faculty members have chosen their own roads for internationalization, and despite the lingering questions about the most suitable path for continued expansion, there is little doubt that Harvard’s global presence will continue to grow...
...roommate since freshman year who has acted in most of his fictional pieces and started the Star Wars tribute band “So Long Princess” with him. Ravishankara arrived at Harvard four years ago expecting to become a physicist like his father. The change of path wasn’t easy, and Harvard hasn’t always been fully supportive of his creative efforts, but Ravishankara kept his creative energy kindled and seized the opportunities that came his way. “Harvard won’t give you anything, you have to take...
...tremendous power to determine what we will become is a frequently recurring theme in “The Brothers Karamazov.” The memory of some small kindness done to us, or of a moment when we forgot ourselves in love for another, can set us on the path towards happiness and fulfillment that might otherwise be closed to us. Even one loving memory—one pure and true connection to another person—might serve to keep us from evil and violence, and open us to the good...