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...permits them to use Harvard—contrary to the agreements reached this summer. On June 29, the President and Fellows of Harvard College filed a trademark application for the word “Hahvahd” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The Unofficial Tours?? contract also forbids them from “intentionally drawing visitors away from official Harvard tours, and ‘stating that the information conveyed during tours is information Harvard does not want visitors to hear,” according to an article in The Boston Globe...
...mails laid out a number of concerns with the two students’ tours??among them the tour’s original “The Harvard Tour” title, the use of certain pictures of Harvard in tour materials, and the tour’s status, in the office’s opinion, as a student business...
...Melrose entrepreneur is continuing his efforts to bring his version of “duck tours??—amphibious vehicles—to Cambridge, but is facing firm opposition from the City Council...
...rather difficult to get much of a sense of a culture without learning its language. They might even contend that learning, say, French at Harvard provides a better introduction to the culture of France than barhopping through Paris with a homogenous group of privileged Americans and taking guided tours??in English—of the Louvre every now and then...
...there is that they’re too young to have AIDS,” Prasse-Freeman says. “The phenomenon began during the Vietnam War, when GIs on leave came to Thailand. After the war, demand plummeted, so they began doing these ‘sex tours?? as a way to bring business back up. Now, however, there is also a lot of local Thai...