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Lucy pairs up with Maya E. Frommer ’07 to start her quest at The Garment District. Feeling the pressure of the contest, Baird opts for a simple design that compensates for a lack of both time and funds. She rummages through the jumbled racks, emerging with scarves, a dress, and a patterned bathing suit...
...filled with the pure tedium of daily life in an armed camp. So it's a bit of a struggle to think of anything to put into a letter that's worth reading. Worse, this place just consumes you. I work 18-20-hour days, every day. The quest to draw a clear picture of what the insurgents are up to never ends. Problems and frictions crop up faster than solutions. Every challenge demands a response. It's like this every day. Before I know it, I can't see straight, because it's 0400 and I've been...
This season, the spotlight on the Harvard football team has highlighted controversy, the revolving door at the quarterback position, and senior running back Clifton Dawson’s quest to rewrite the Ivy League record book. But little has been said about the Crimson’s receiving corps, which has quietly established itself as one of the deepest in the league and has contributed greatly to Harvard’s undefeated record through the team’s first three games. “We’ve got six or seven good guys out there...
Harvard came one step closer to running the world last night after Kennedy School of Government graduate Ban Ki-Moon emerged as the presumptive victor in the quest to replace Kofi A. Annan as secretary-general of the United Nations...
...precaution against sudden surges of extreme hotness or not-ness. Arianna Markel ’10 and Teresa M. Cotsirilos ’10 made the long trek from their room in Thayer. Markel seemed surprised to hear that the competition was a model-search and not a quest to find a girl that could “represent Harvard.” Regardless, Markel said that if she won, she would “try to bring world peace and buy some books.” Both noble ventures. Alexis C. Maule ’08, clad in what...