Word: thayer
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Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Thayer Hall...
...moment of Harvard togetherness, albeit in a voyeuristic way. It’s Primal Scream, natch. Yet from whence cometh this night of au naturel sprints around the Yard on the eve of examinations? Noah S. Selby ’95, currently a proctor in Thayer, recalls that the original Primal Scream was just what it claimed to be. “It was really more about the yelling. People would go out in the Yard or open their windows and just yell.” Though the young vocal chords of freshmen were usually the most strained, some upperclassmen...
...sweet interior is hidden beyond its cold façade. The Kremlin wants to assert its pride and prejudices as if perestroika had not happened. Ergo, the façade is as good as it gets. Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Thayer Hall...
...governments that closing newspapers or intimidating journalists will jeopardize aid income is an important step towards fostering genuine independence, self-sufficiency, and protecting human rights.Cormac A. Early ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, and Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, both live in Thayer Hall...
From Dallas, Texas, CHRISTINE L. BARRON ’09 lives in Thayer but will hop off to Leverett next year. She is an Astronomy and Physics concentrator and loves to play the violin for the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra. Christine is involved in Harvard International Review, International Relations Council campus outreach and IM soccer. This past spring break, she went to China with some Harvard students, and this summer, she’ll be teaching English there with World Teach...