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Condom boxes were installed in freshman dorms Greenough, Canaday, and Weld laundry rooms last Thursday, the climax of two and a half months of planning, involving the Undergraduate Council (UC), Community Health Initiative (CHI), and the Freshman Dean’s Office. This is the first time these little black boxes, which have been enjoyed by upperclassmen for years, will dispense free condoms to students in freshman dormitories. Previously, first-years were able only to obtain free condoms from peer counseling groups Room 13 and Contact, which have offices in the Yard, condom boxes in the upperclassmen Houses, or from...
...living in Weld now, but will be swimming with the fishes in Cabot next year. This Black Men’s Forum secretary enjoys pick-up basketball and Texas hold ‘em. He plans to concentrate in Economics, but the pre-med in him will come out this summer when the brave soul takes organic chemistry at the summer school...
From St. Louis, Missouri, JASMINE B. WOODARD ’09 lives in Weld. She likes to shop in Boston, read magazines, draw, and go out to parties. Jessica is involved in the Women’s Leadership Network and the Association of Black Harvard Women, and over the summer she plans to work in Princeton with Junior State of America, or at a non-profit in Chicago. She can do without the cold at Harvard, but she loves the people...
...given that the Harvard team won out in the end. The great great grandchildren of Joseph M. Cromwell are not quite as fortunate however—it’s now a matter of easily-searchable public record that their forebear was arrested for stealing a gold watch from Weld Boat House after being expelled from the law school in 1893.It’s easy, though, to wonder: so what? Does this information have any value to anyone apart from for voyeurs and curious genealogists? Well, maybe. Mr. Cromwell’s reasons for the theft are buried...
...entire baseball game—but I’ll wake up at 5:30 a.m. to go watch crew races in the driving rain.Hear me out on this. Few teams on the Harvard campus win as often or as triumphantly as those that occupy the Newell and Weld Boathouses. The men’s and women’s programs have combined for 30 national titles. Olympic boats—both from the U.S. and many other countries—quite often have a Crimson tint to them. I’ve been spoiled most of my conscious life...