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...Harvard from Russia nearly 80 years ago. The 18 bronze giants are over 100 years old, with one dating back to the 17th century. The Harvard delegation, comprised of Associate Provost of Art and Culture Sean T. Buffington ’91, project manager Peter Riley, and Lowell House tutor Luis A. Campos, returned from Russia last night...
...Adams House plans to rearrange its gym’s equipment to maximize the usage of its small space. “What we’re doing is to...try to reevaluate how we can make the gym as efficient as possible,” said Adams Wellness Tutor Sarah E. Henrickson ’01. Adams also plans to bring in personal trainers to hold free sessions on gym safety and proper use of the equipment. The sessions, which will take place in several of the Houses, are being coordinated by the Center for Wellness and Health Communication...
...mature one...At the Pudding after party Friday night, a drunk make-out turned into a standing fuck, replete with upturned tables and flying Solo cups of Gordon’s and orange juice...A Currier resident had a bit of trouble bringing her thesis to a Cabot tutor on Saturday. It seems one couple decided they were too good for Harvard-supplied beds and moved their fondling to the floor in front of the elevator. Stressed senior took the stairs...Some final club rejects have started their own society (because who wants to be a part of your stupid...
...attendance did not discuss undergraduate advising, one student said that graduate students—who are often advisors for undergraduates—can gain insight into advising from their own mentors. “We really care about [undergraduate] advising as graduate students,” Winthrop House Residential Tutor Jamie L. Jones ’00 said before the ceremony. “When we have a role model ourselves for what a good adviser looks like, that makes our job easier too,” she said. While the students and professors in attendance did not discuss undergraduate...
...molded bells from the Vera Bell Foundry in Voronezh, Russia, which was hand-picked from five foundries that University representatives surveyed last August. The delegation—consisting of Associate Provost of Art and Culture Sean T. Buffington ’91, project manager Peter Riley, and Lowell House tutor Luis A. Campos—visited the foundry last week to inspect the casts for the replacement bells. The group also attended several ceremonies over the weekend and is expected to return March 21. According to Buffington, the delegation hopes to sign an agreement before they depart, as details...