Word: socializer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cambridge Police officers, who were responding to a complaint about noise from a party, arrested Marti in Adams House early on April 10 after an argument that ended in a scuffle. While city police rarely enter Harvard-owned buildings, the patrolmen apparently thought they were in a private social club...
...Informal singing was a nineteenth century tradition already very popular among members of male social clubs at Harvard, like the Pudding Club. Binger simply had to formalize what already existed," Cloherty says...
Attitudes among the Harvard community are equally apathetic, if not deliberately antagonistic, toward women's security. The final club mentality--women allowed in only for parties, as social and sexual objects, not colleagues--is as prevalent outside the clubs as in. The University's lack of enthusiasm for women--shown by the abysmal hiring record of women for top posts in the administration and tenured faculty--can only prevent the awareness of women as professional and authoritative equals...
...activities will focus on topics such as modern enterprise, politics, social responsibility and community change, and personal leadership, said Amy B. Zegart '89, an organizer of the conference...
...judge from Gay's accounts, too much has been made of Freud's cocaine dependency. As a young man he used the drug to chase the blues, relax on social occasions and, as he wrote to his future bride, make himself feel like a "big wild man." The substance did cause him ego problems when another physician beat him to the journals with his findings on the pain-killing properties of coca. His own paper on the subject was well received, but as he wrote in an 1884 letter to his sister-in-law, "the cocaine business has indeed brought...