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...certainly nothing grandiose aboutdorms with cockroaches and poor plumbing. Fame andpower don't really fit into the Harvardexperience. It's more subtle than that, morepersonal. "It's just a place," my Harvardinterviewer told me, groping for the best languageto debunk the myth. "There is no way to say thatHarvard is the best, there's no reason to saythat. it's just a great place. You'll see what Imean...
...presidential election is one event thatHarvard Students are almost guaranteed to getexcited about. Many students will spend the falldebating, canvassing, writing and rallying for oneof he three presidential contenders
...three of the experts agree thatHarvard's impact on the 1992 election will beminimal. Ellis thinks the reelection of his uncleis a foregone conclusion, seeing no other possibleoutcome given the mathematical possibilities ofthe Electorla College. And Nye and Peterson simplydon't think the advice of individuals from any oneinstitution can have a significant impact...
...potential couple-for-life may find thatHarvard is not always marriage-friendly, saysMcBee. "You're expected to pursue a career orpursue an academic interest and postpone a longterm commitment. Otherwise, why are you here? issort of the attitude it sends...
Thomas H. Hughes '92, a Mormon, also says thatHarvard has provided him with new experiences inrelation to religion. "Like most other orthodoxreligions, Mormonism has a general stance againsthomosexuality," he says...