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...this as the major drawback to theoretically top-notch college educations, saying, “The students at the really elite schools may have more social confidence, but students at less prestigious schools may learn not to let their lives be guided by other people’s status rules??a lesson that is worth the tuition all by itself...
...league standards prohibiting Harvard from getting top players, I’m not saying we have to compete with Duke and North Carolina. But we can beat Penn and Princeton. All Ivy League teams play by the same rules??and the Crimson shouldn’t be settling for mediocrity...
...provisions, prohibit amplified performances and use of several acoustic instruments—like trumpets—and impose a dress code for all performers. Fortunately popular criticism of the regulations—in the days after they were announced, some 6,000 people signed a petition protesting the new rules??motivated the MBTA to halt enforcement of its Street Performer Regulations for a week for further discussion. The MBTA should heed the sentiments of their critics and allow street musicians to continue performing with little restraint...
...because in a suite large enough to fit over 200 people (uncomfortably), there’s a lot of room for creativity. The wide hallways provide a comfortable home for the high-traffic Beirut table, which is accompanied by a posting of the “Library Suite House Rules?? that require both members of a team to run a naked lap around the quad if they get skunked (i.e., they don’t make a single...
...followed the letters of the Church’s rules??and sought to promote them among other undergraduates. He served as vice president and then president of Harvard’s Catholic Club, according to Thomas L. Barrette ’52, who edged out Law by one vote for the presidency during Law’s junior year...