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...pages onward, he happened upon some lines of verse. Tears leaped to the corners of his eyes. If only he had not abandoned his gifts. If only he had not abandoned his gifts...
...destroyed by the very forces that have worked so long to protect us? We now know that we may never trust another Harvard building again. The very fortresses we have forged have become the weapons that will destroy us. Beware the Widener tunnels, lest they collapse upon us, entombing us in lost literary works. Walk with fear and humility past Memorial Church—the bells themselves may be spies. Tread softly past the alarmed busts in Annenberg—listen closely for the pitter-patter of their ivory feet. Touristas, avert your wide eyes from the sparkling allure...
...tech sectors have very much welcomed this policy,” said Economics professor Pol Antràs. Cambridge City Councillor Sam Seidel said he believes this new rule will be helpful for Cambridge because the local economy, as well as the city’s tax revenues, relies upon these skilled industries. “From the city’s perspective, Cambridge wants to continue to be a place that these companies want to be. One of the components is that we have a skilled workforce to meet their job demand,” Seidel said...
...making that has made undergraduates understandably cynical. HUDS, though, has bucked this trend and seems genuinely concerned with students’ beefs against it. Such accessibility seems to come around once in a blue moon at Harvard—and that is a big reason why we should seize upon it. Efforts like HUDS’ should always be rewarded with a receptive student body. Students are clearly hungry for change, and this is their chance to effect it. Moreover, we should uphold our end of the deal; after all, HUDS has come to us hat in hand...
...Mgbako ’08. Underclassmen winners were O. Randall Ojukwu ’09, Sangu J. Delle ’10, and Spencer H. Hardwick ’11. Undergraduate women nominated their black male peers, who were then reviewed by the Tribute Board based upon submitted essays and resumes. A few weeks before Saturday’s ceremony, the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) recognized black female leaders at Harvard in the annual Celebration of Black Women. “This [exchange] actively works towards making sure that gender relations between the two groups stay positive...