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What would Chatter be if we didn’t make fun of at least one prefrosh? It seems one unlucky Red Folder-toting femme, intimidated by Widener??s stacks, lost her Annenberg breakfast right at the entrance to one east. “Did someone drop their papers?” wondered the confused Widener assistant, as bawling babe apologized and fled to six west...Yet another poor member of the class of ’11 booted, this time in a more appropriate location: the Pfoho bell tower. Unfortunately, this young ‘un wasn?...
...just nerdy enough to admit we get turned on my the written word or just too damn polite to sexile our suitmates, sex in the stacks is widely recognized as one of the three Harvard must-dos. The hottest trilogy since the The Matrix, sex in Widener??along with peeing on the John Harvard statue and running primal scream—must be accomplished to truly “graduate with honors.” With this kind of exposure, no wonder everyone’s freaking out about the MAC closing. The one thing students...
...many Harvard students have put Widener??s isolated stacks to non-academic use, one might imagine they were built for baby-making. But Widener??s architect has nothing on the designers of Leverett House, who may have managed to incorporate sex into each one of the windows in Leverett’s McKinlock Hall. It doesn’t take a sexually frustrated freshman to recognize the arrow-headed tip and vague double circles at the bottom. The centerpiece of each window’s metal grate appears phallic shaped (see photo...
...originally commissioned by railway magnate George Dunton Widener, who drowned aboard the Titanic in April 1912 alongside his 27-year-old son Harry Elkins, the Harvard graduate and book collector whose private collection helped found the library named in his memory. George’s wife Eleanor Elkins Widener??who survived the Titanic disaster—apportioned $1.5 million to completing Miramar between 1914-1915 in addition to financing the library that bears her son’s name. Eleanor, an art connoisseur and collector, furnished Miramar primarily with 18th-century French art and architecture. She used...
...though—the department is all about academia, meaning that your professors will take you and any harebrained idea you have seriously. They’ll also throw their backs out to help you win money for research, recognize you for your accomplishments, and pull you out of Widener??s gutter when you become overwhelmed (you will). But Hist and Lit giveth and it taketh: jettisoning schoolwork for extracurricular commitments or a hot date will fly about as well as a hardback copy of Swann’s Way.Your Hist and Lit journey begins when you select...