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...writings on the subject, most notably in his book “Our Underachieving Colleges,” may be useful starting points for debate. SUMMERS TO BOK::APPLES TO ORANGESThe differences, though, between Summers and Bok are no secret. Bok’s former colleague, Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, makes the distinction by comparing their relative fields of expertise. “Derek is a humanist...you have to have a humanist at the core of the university...someone who thinks that truth is transcendental,” Nesson says...
...this case, doesn’t refer to drinking games or car windows; it’s their code for playing the cartoonish Nintendo 64 multiplayer fighting classic “Super Smash Brothers.” It’s become a phenomenon in Weld Hall—they estimate that some 24 other students “smash” with them regularly and claim they play the game for at least two hours per day, sometimes going until 4 a.m.In the Harvard community, it seems, such behavior is increasingly seen as a legitimate and accepted form...
...Weld Hall resident, Jeremy Tran ’09, said that the extensive choices provided by HUDS could lead to more expansive waistlines...
...mail echoed this sentiment. “These downtimes are not only annoying, but are causing some serious problems for me (and others in similar situations, I’m sure) in terms of receiving and responding to emails regarding jobs, summer plans, etc.,” Sprague wrote. Weld resident Roy R. Shi ’09 took a more measured view of the outage. “Servers go down, that’s just the way they work,” Shi said. “It’s really hard to keep continuous service...
...House when Mike Dukakis was governor and again when Bill Weld [’66] was there, and trust me, there’s a big difference,” Murphy said, just as his young son Joseph leapt forward to try to hug his father’s leg. “We’ve been in the wilderness for 16 long years,” Murphy concluded, before introducing his son to the amused caucus-goers...