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...Cause if you do, your punch season might be pretty short-lived. Oh, snap! 14. For those with friends of the opposite gender also punching, remember: it’s no coincidence that “Bee” rhymes with “Spee.” But it strikes some as very strange that neither rhymes with “coke.” 15. If you’re very interested in advancing women’s social equality on campus, write for Perspective or join the Radcliffe Union of Students. If you?...
...year and getting as much input from as many seniors—and getting as many seniors involved—as possible,” said Moore, who is the third consecutive first marshal to be a member of both the Black Men’s Forum and the Spee club.All of the newly elected marshals have held positions that center, in one way or another, on student network-building. Five are current or former Undergraduate Council members, and others are active on their House committees. Many said their peers are their greatest pleasure at Harvard. “This...
Once again, Prefrosh Weekend is upon us. For the next few days, more than 1,000 prospective Harvard students with blinding red folders will overrun campus. They will have no idea where Leverett or Cabot is. And, for all they know, The Fox and The Spee are select secret societies dispersed somewhere along Mt. Auburn St. They just might believe anything. They will never have heard of Mather Lather, dined inside a dining hall, or eaten at the Kong. Oh, the things they shall...
...Mount Auburn Street to investigate. Sure enough, the upper Gold Coast was chock-a-block with police cars, ambulances, firefighters, the works. Had the flambé chef at Finale gone a little overboard on his last crème brulée? Or did the illegal microbrewery in the Spee basement finally catch fire? (Kidding!) We tried asking the man in blue directing sidewalk traffic away from the Holyoke Center patio, but he was stayin’ mum. Finally, an obliging onlooker gave us the scoop: The bushes outside the UHS entrance had started smoking and flaming...
Even if we can’t trace precisely when shades of the Animal House ethos emerged at Harvard, we can assume it existed early enough to inspire parts of the film. Co-writer Doug Kenny ’69 is a Harvard alumnus, and if his Spee Club presidency doesn’t scream raucous, perhaps his trademark goof does: legend has it he could put his entire fist in his mouth. Some say that Delta Tau Chi of Animal House is based on a fraternity at Dartmouth, but maybe it’s time to reconsider...