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...Don’t be fooled by the excitement of tradition??Expos 20 is not all it’s cracked...
...just turned 19 and was still in her self-proclaimed “tomboy stage,” she worried that she was too young and put the idea on hold. Aljawhary and Jou met during her freshman year through the Harvard Islamic Society. According to religious tradition??both are Sunni Muslims—the two could not date without a chaperone and their interactions were limited to group settings. “We didn’t really know each other very personally before engaging the process for pursuing marriage, “ said Jou, explaining that...
...modern literary tradition??in particular, the Lost Generation writers and their contemporaries—has done something curious in romanticizing the throes of alcoholism. Hemingway, Faulkner and Fitzgerald were all raging alcoholics and filled their novels with characters who acted likewise. But never before, and rarely today, does a novelist confront addiction so intimately and personally as Jerzy Pilch in his recently translated novel, “The Mighty Angel.”A darkly humorous, yet undeniably serious, look into the life of a repeatedly relapsing alcoholic (also named Jerzy) and his recovering brethren...
...body. All traditions are fresh and new at some point; for all its history, Harvard should embrace new traditions along with the old. Random housing is itself a recent innovation, so it stands to reason that traditions related to the moment of random selection are young. The Quad boat tradition??s popularity helps encourage a sense of community among freshmen and the greater undergraduate community. The university, with so many cogs to keep functioning, can at times seem more concerned with minutiae and protocol than with undergraduate welfare. We urge the university to look kindly upon such student...
...archrivals in the final game of the season to determine the league’s champion would be highly anticipated at any school. But at Harvard Stadium tomorrow, it won’t just be about football. It will also be the 125th anniversary of a cultural tradition??The Game.And with Harvard (8-1, 5-1 Ivy) seeking its first back-to-back titles since 1982-83 and Yale (5-4, 4-2) looking to avenge a painful 37-6 loss to end its 2007 season, it’s sure to be a dogfight.The two teams?...