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...don’t have a job for next year yet. You should probably go to senior bar now.” Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: [Slap]. (I have always wanted to slap someone.) Favorite childhood toy: Paper doll collection. Sexiest physical trait: My Shakira moves. Favorite part about Harvard: The passionate and good-hearted people I’ve known, especially from Harvard AIDS Coalition and FUP. Describe yourself in three words: Girl Wearing Sweatpants. In 15 minutes you are: Consoling Molly E. Mehaffey ‘06 because I got scoped...
...about 383 million years ago. It had the scales, teeth and gills of a fish, but also a big, curved rib cage that suggests the creature had lungs as well. The ribs interlock, moreover, unlike a fish's, implying they were able to bear fishapod's weight-an unnecessary trait in a fish. It had a neck-most unfishlike. And, most surprising of all, its pectoral fins included bones that look like nothing less than a primitive wrist and fingers...
...neither occurred, and Professor Maryellen Ruvulo concluded the placid lecture by saying, “My guess is that there probably is [a genetic explanation] for homosexuality, but scientists haven’t found it yet.” Although the winner of the rat race to find this trait will find fame and will contribute greatly to the study of human genomes, I fear that the value that researchers and gay activists have placed on the science of homosexuality is grossly exaggerated. The pioneer in the field, Dr. Simon LeVay, told Newsweek Magazine in 1992 that he felt...
...Zimbabwe. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: What I really think about them. Favorite childhood toy: My baby brother—I brought him to “Show and Tell” in kindergarten. I dressed him in drag a lot too. Sexiest physical trait: My ashy elbows. Favorite part about Harvard: The people. Least favorite part about Harvard: The people. Describe yourself in three words: Unattractively mean spirited. In 15 minutes you are: Going to self-destruct. In 15 years...
...Harvard coach Scott Andersen said. “There are more challenges in college, so he’s still developing. But he’s a pretty phenomenal athlete for our sport, in terms of speed.”Apparently, that speed isn’t an inherited trait.“I can’t run across the room,” Steve said. “I don’t know where he got it from.”Once the Crimson’s season ends, it will mean the end of sharing rooms...