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...While some History 1101 students were apprehensive about McCormick’s unique office hours, others were more appreciative: “I thought it was cool—an innovative idea that shows how he is trying to...reach out to students. It’s a nice touch,” said Andrew J. McCarthy ’10. Unorthodox though they may be, Skype office hours are especially convenient for students who don’t have time to attend typical afternoon office hours between lectures, labs and sections (and, on rare occasions, a life). Evening hours...
...fitness instruction. Unlike worn-down Life-Sci TFs, these teachers are actually excited for extra sections. “I can express myself and feel completely natural,” said Sirad H. Adbilahi, a ZUMBA!licious dance instructor. But you don’t need to be in touch with your inner yogie to take these classes. “It was kind of like yoga for the inflexible people,” said Amy L. Catalinak, a graduate student in the Government department, of one Friday morning ZUMBA! class. While Catalinak was happy about the workout...
...military agreed to create a hot line - similar to the link between Washington and Moscow during the Cold War - so military leaders can communicate and keep small crises from ballooning into big ones. But setting it up was a long and protracted process. Keating said trying to get in touch with his Chinese counterparts has been as difficult as getting in touch with New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. "Sometimes you get him, sometimes you don't," Keating said. "It's as tough to get these guys as it is Steinbrenner." The hot line, defense officials say, should...
...Hallion said. “I think this was the biggest game of my life, so those were probably the biggest free throws.” After shooting poorly from the field in the first half, Harvard came out of the locker room and found its touch. A three-pointer from Knox at 15:29 gave the Crimson its first lead of the game, starting a stretch of ties and lead changes that would last the rest of the game. Harvard fans responded to each twist and turn with raucous cheers, none louder than when a no-look pass from...
...Conan O’Brien ’85. Reiss first became aware of O’Brien’s talent when a friend from the Lampoon called him to describe an incredible member of that year’s comp class. Since then, Reiss has remained in touch with the “Late Night” star, whom he describes as “never not funny.”Reiss denied that the Harvard connections with “The Simpsons” have led to an excessive fascination with the college, although references to Harvard...