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...read in your survey on happiness (Scrutiny, Feb. 3) that some Harvard undergraduates may be overworked and miserable. Having been there myself (the misery part, not the overwork), I have a few pearls of wisdom to cast before the community...
Reindl's conclusions come from both her interactions with students and a survey conducted by a member of the psychology department in 1991. The research showed that 24 percent of women and 4 percent of men said they had used starvation or fasting as a method of weight control sometime during college...
According to the survey, 13 percent of women and 5 percent of men defined themselves as compulsive exercisers and 25 percent of women said the main reason for their exercise is weight control...
...thick black eyeglasses on the bridge of his nose. Does this man reside in Canaday? Leverett Towers? No. If four-eyes lives on campus, he's refined his apparatus to the point that he needn't leave his room because nobody's seen him yet. In fact, a historical survey of Harvard inventors proves that practicality and an urge to make a buck have long quashed students' nerdish creative impulses...
...thick black eyeglasses on the bridge of his nose. Does this man reside in Canaday? Leverett Towers? No. If four-eyes lives on campus, he's refined his apparatus to the point that he needn't leave his room because nobody's seen him yet. In fact, a historical survey of Harvard inventors proves that practicality and an urge to make a buck have long quashed students' nerdish creative impulses...