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...complicated transfer application required writing two comprehensive essays, compiling a transcript drawn from two countries, and drawing necessary documents from his home in France and schools in the States (which cost him a 75 dollar translation fee). Not only was Max able to pull all this information together and submit it along with the 65 dollar application fee, in addition to the 43 dollars the College Board charges to submit SAT scores, but he was able to do it all without a stable home or support resources. Max knew Harvard was a long shot, but he also recognized that Harvard...

Author: By Akshata Kadagathur and Adam S. Travis | Title: A Dream Transferred | 4/13/2008 | See Source »

...Archives’ inconvenient closed-stack system. The Free Thesis Project provides researchers much easier access to all of Harvard’s senior theses, if students choose to put them on the site. Theses are accessible at any time on the Internet, and all senior theses can be submitted, regardless of grade. This change should help students find models for senior theses as they enter the daunting process, and more generally, should help facilitate research on campus—maybe even professors will learn a thing or two from students’ work. On a lighter but important note...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Theses For All | 4/10/2008 | See Source »

Anyone can submit a design to Marimekko, though the lion's share of those chosen for production come from Finns, who best understand what has become, in effect, a national brand. Maija Louekari, 25, who grew up in a far-north home full of Marimekko and had her first design produced when she was only 21, imagines her creations as "little children being sent out into the world." As for why her color combinations are so bold, she responds in a lilting accent, "It's so cold and dark, you need something delightful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Luxury Source | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...Gordon said. “We wanted to use this document as a reference for the future cooperation agreements, so we wanted to make sure that we had time to fine-tune the document.” In September, the University plans to submit an institutional master plan that will outline development plans for the next 50 years. A community benefits plan will need to accompany this document. Harvard Allston Task Force member Harry Mattison said that he was disappointed with the lack of change between the last cooperation agreement presented to the community and the final document signed...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Signs Benefits Accord | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...enter to grow in insouciance.” According to a heedless survey of less than four of my classmates, this was a grievous error. For these few, Harvard is still less “chill” than it is poor or populistic. Many may submit that, more than anything else, Harvard is defined by its lack of perspective on the simple pleasures, its utter divorce in stress and striving from the Frisbee-hurling good nature that has come to epitomize other, more likeable schools...

Author: By James M. Larkin | Title: Locking the Gates | 4/2/2008 | See Source »

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