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...yearned for a challenge greater than Scrabble, but it failed to garner the same popularity. It survives today wherever true enthusiasts feel compelled to pass the torch on to neo-nerds. Self-described “aging permutator” Daniel Bosch, an Expos preceptor and a former resident tutor of Dunster House, introduced the game to the House and soon found himself nurturing young anagram apprentices. One such apprentice, Adam M. Grant ’03, explains the game’s allure: “Anagrams is more fun than Scrabble because it requires quick thinking and it?...
Janson Wu ’00, a third-year law student and a resident tutor in Mather House, said the JAG officers told him that most soldiers who were discharged for their sexual orientation had voluntarily come out and that so-called “witch hunts” were rare...
Still, some Houses permitted party requests to go through. Quincy House approved one request for a Friday night party, said Assistant to the Senior Tutor Susan Hamel...
...Sciences (FAS) William C. Kirby is giving serious consideration. The institution of shopping week is certainly a boon to the quality of undergraduate academic life, and any threat to the flexibility associated with shopping week is sure to be appraised with a suspicious eye. Thus, as both a tutor in the House system and a graduate student in a department (sociology) in which grad students have long advocated the sort of reforms Dean Kirby is considering, I write to present to The Crimson’s undergraduate readership the graduate students’ case for preregistration?...
sociology and a resident tutor in Pforzheimer House...