Word: rivers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that the houses don't have as much character as they used to, you want the River houses because of their proximity," she said...
...Mather's social atmosphere, its arts scene or the strength of its intramural teams. But I do know it's situated "way the hell down there." Whatever house preferences we do have are based solely on physical aspects. And so, for first-years, there are really only two Houses: "River" and "Quad...
...community as a whole rests on each individual's desire to be a contributing member of that particular community. Randomization takes that desire away. Not having to take the shuttle is not a good enough reason for wanting to live in a River House. Nor is having big rooms a legitimate reason for wanting to be in the Quad. Instead, we need to seek a better alternative--one that restores each House's unique character so that first-years will actually want to be part of their Houses, not just residents of them...
...some reason, despite the four-dollar ticket prices, fans found their way across the river, and for the first time in a long time, Harvard hockey reverted back to the days when home ice really meant something. Not only were there bodies in the stands, but there were screaming, jeering students who actually made their presence known...
...with the flow and know when to build adam," she said.CrimsonLisa J. PowellDOWN BY THE RIVER: MallinckrodtProfessor of Physics HOWARD GEORGI '67 will fillthe vacancy left by the departure of LeverettMasters John E. Dowling '57 and JudithDowling...