Word: steins
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...heard of the Quad? Know all those buildings surrounding the grassy part? Welcome home. Cabot boasts some of the nicest suites at Harvard, and its low-ceilinged dining hall, while far from showing Harvard charm, is quite sociable. Look forward to parties in the Library Suite, great beer at Stein Club, and the long walk to and from classes each day.CURRIER: Have you ever stayed in a skeevy motel? Have you ever lived in one? Welcome to Currier, home of the single. You’ll probably enjoy your three years in Currier’s sprawling, comfortable accomodations?...
...that’s not what Housing Day is about. It’s about the swag. Here’s how to get it all: 1) Go naked. Your winter pastiness should be enough to have people literally throwing shirts at you. 2) Hit up the blocking day Stein Club circuit. Extra perk: free beer. 3) Start your own non-profit claiming to bring Harvard House t-shirts to third-world countries. 4) Surreptitiously sneak under the table and blow the shirt distributors. 5) Go into I-Banking. This delightfully vague Harvard classic seems to be a solution...
...community is not one to shy away from something just because it might be a heated issue at the moment," Stein said. "If anything, people would want him to come speak...
...Alea D. Stein, a sophomore, also said she supports the decision to invite Summers and condemned the "fuss" people are making as "ridiculous...
...bought their substantial villas in the city. Florence was one of the key stops on the European Grand Tour undertaken by many wealthy and cultured Americans of the time, and the young men moved in expatriate circles that included well-known cultural figures. Writers and modern-art patrons Leo Stein and his sister Gertrude, Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt, portraitist John Singer Sargent, painter John La Farge, novelist Edith Wharton and British Gothic writer Vernon Lee (the pseudonym of Violet Paget, whom novelist Henry James, himself a frequent visitor to Italy, called "the most intelligent person in Florence") all clustered...