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Even though F. Scott was Princeton's literary poster boy, he couldn't help marveling at "Yale's hard, neat, fascinating brightness." For him, Yale "evoked the memory of a heroic team backed up against its own impassable goal in the crisp November twilight, and later, of half a dozen immaculate noblemen with opera hats and canes standing at the Manhattan Hotel bar. And tangled up with its triumphs and rewards, its struggles and glories, the vision of the inevitable, incomparable girl...
...burglar gained entry to Matthews when a student left the door open in order to hang a poster, according to Jenkins...
However, when we poster, our intent is not to recruit potential callers from the Harvard-Radcliffe community, nor do we wish to tell people how they "should" feel. The quotes which lead off each poster are not meant to declare attitudes or emotions universally shared...
Harvard, despite its behavior in regard to the stalking incident, is willing to try new ways to improve security. Past efforts have included installing emergency phones with blue lights that provide immediate contact with campus police, a safety poster campaign in the Yard, and the presence of police officials in the Union to hand out whistles and safety flyers...
...weird, some of the guys I look to in the NHL," he says, pointing at a poster of Vancouver netminder Kirk McLean that hangs in his room. "I think he's awesome," this last word enunciated with all the fire of one who can fully backup such an assertion...