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...True Oscar scholars - and admit it, people, there are millions of you, filling out your office-pool Oscar ballots, summoning your expertise on movies most of you haven?t seen - are as meticulous and obsessive as Talmudists or sabermetricians. You pore over past winners for clues to this year?s. You know that the trick is to find the leading indicators, the stats that transcend the conventional wisdom to become the actual, factual wisdom...
...leisure-sport players. The Dunster House Grille played host to its first ever Connect Four Championship Tournament last night. The organizers, Dunster House residents Sophia P. Snyder ‘07 and Dara F. Goodman ‘07 postered, e-mailed, and networked their way to an entry pool of roughly 30 contestants. The music blared, the pieces clacked, and the victors rose as the double-elimination tournament rolled on through the night. Sticky notes for a $10 tab at the Grille went to the first and second runners-up and a $20 Finale gift certificate went...
...University is strongest when we pool the contributions of all fields of study and all members of the community. Whoever comes to assume the presidency at Harvard will need to understand the value of building consensus across the broad constituency that they lead and have the power to influence. Building that consensus should begin with the Harvard Corporation embracing an inclusive and transparent search process that involves faculty and undergraduate and graduate students from across the University...
...William James Hall. The officers arrived, located the individual, ran him for wants and warrants—with negative results. The 42-year-old Cambridge man, Claudio Martinez, was then placed under arrest for trespassing. Feb. 25: 5:43 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Blodgett Pool to take a report of a stolen bag of clothing valued at $265 that had been left unattended. Feb. 26: 6:05 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to the Academy of Arts & Sciences to a report of loud noise. The officer arrived and reported that the noise...
...last time that University Hall became the scene of an anti-administration revolt, the ripples extended all the way to the college applicant pool. This time, though, experts and applicants alike believe that history won’t repeat itself.In 1969, amid nationwide anti-war protests, students forcefully occupied the hall. That incident was one factor leading to the resignation of then-President Nathan M. Pusey ’28 two years later.From 1969 to 1970, applications to Harvard College dropped by 6 percent, and again dropped 12 percent the following year.Last month, University Hall was once more the site...