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...have so much free time. Never again will your parents be subsidizing your alcohol purchases. Never again will the dating pool be so young and attractive. It’s been a semester of ups and downs, and as an amateur advice-giver, I’ve tried to strike a balance between being helpful and being entertaining. Perhaps at times, I’ve been neither, but I’d like to thank everyone (all nine of you) that read my column every week and told me it was hilarious. Where would my ego be without you? Thanks...
...Harvard after earning his history doctorate and served as president of Lawrence College in Wisconsin. He was tapped to lead his alma mater in 1953, and his 18 years at the helm of Harvard were a turbulent time in the school’s history, punctuated by the 1969 strike that ended in a police raid on student-occupied University Hall...
...just as quickly, sadness turns into triumph. A quick flick of the stick and the puck flies into the goal. The drums strike up a roll into “Ten Thousand Men of Harvard” for men’s games and “I Like It, I Love It” at women’s. The band plays with gusto until play resumes once more, and the “sieve” cheer comes back to remind the opposing goalie just who has As the last seconds count down, the team emerges victorious...
...ribbons—Cabot House has outdone them all with a nine-foot aluminum pole. The unadorned pole is one of the many trappings of the secular holiday Festivus, popularized by the sitcom “Seinfeld” during a 1997 episode entitled “The Strike.” Frank Costanza, father of the recurring character George Costanza, claims to have invented the holiday as a protest against the commercialization of Christmas. “A Festivus for the rest of us,” as Frank proclaims, has led real-life Cabot to hold an annual...
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