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More from the quirkiness department: Rick Du Puy, described by some as an old-fashioned polymath for his concurrent interests in math, music theory and philosophy, betrayed the extent of his nostalgia for days past by ordering a tall glass of milk. Krish Subrahmanian, the Class of 2003�...
This year, the class marshal election was marked by intense campaigning. The race included 68 candidates, and in their quest for votes, many of these political ladder climbers sent e-mail pleas to friends, bought ad space in The Crimson and plastered dining halls with color-copied campaign posters. At...
If administrative pleas for students to consider their studies and mental health when shopping for extracurricular groups have been heeded, Lewis says that does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with the Class of 2006.
Lawyers for Gomes and Pomey asked Agnes to follow the 1971 Brandano precedent by dismissing the guilty pleas of their clients, granting them pre-trial probation, continuing the case for a period of two years and ultimately dismissing the case without a final finding.
He concluded that since those conditions were met, he had the authority to reject their guilty pleas.