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...week's end, the Conversant crew knows it won't be pushing several thousand head of balky, stinky steers up the Chisholm Trail anytime soon. But the trainees have come far enough to achieve a sense of accomplishment, as well as a confidence they hope will stick even when they're buried in paperwork and Ferguson and her colleagues in accounting are screaming for new computers. "I went into the program with some trepidation," allows Kelcie Anderson, 36, a project manager with Tektronix in Beaverton, Ore., who had never been on a horse before her stay at the Home Ranch...
Despite this week’s setback, HoCos and the Dean’s Office should stick to their guns and continue cooperating to plan the weekend’s events, curtailed though they may now be. A promising proposal has been compromised, and that’s a great shame. But the modified plans still call for large, College-supported parties on Friday night at the Quad and the River, which is a whole lot more than nothing. With a little bit of fancy footwork in the planning, Harvard-Yale weekend could yet be the most exciting...
...lives in the Dudley Cooperative with several other super seniors. “Maybe 60 percent of my friends are still on campus and some of [those who already graduated] still live nearby.” Indeed, super seniors often stick together. “In my blocking group of 10, nine people took a semester or a year off,” says Social Studies concentrator Feargus J. Denman ’06-’07. “The other studied abroad for a semester.” Denman also estimates that 60 percent of his friends...
...naked and climb into Amy Heberle’s bed. I say, “Oops! I forgot where my bed was again!” That is a lie. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’m not big on sharing. I stick to social niceties and repress the rest. Favorite childhood toy: My Uzi, full sized, 9mm sub-machine gun. Best part about Harvard: NO PARENTS!!!!!!!! Worst part about Harvard: The low thread-count sheets at Stillman. How you got your name: It was my grandmother’s. She?...
While a little bit of political humor may be okay, entertainers should generally stick to their act. Most people would rather be entertained than given a political lesson, a fact seemingly lost on Streisand at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 9, when she seriously misread her fans by pushing her agenda just a little too much. The results were predictably absurd and decidedly unfunny...