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...Around the Square and on campus, students and florists said the project’s conclusions were not very surprising. Elmer Helgeson, an employee at Brattle Square Florist, corroborated the study’s findings. “Sometimes, people just walk into the shop during the dead of winter to get a mental lift,” he said. “Flowers mellow people out. They lift their spirits.” Around the Yard, flowers are a budding commodity as well. Erica B. Richey ’10 lamented the recent demise of the array of orchids...
...Architecture Department Chair Toshiko Mori never publicly called for a vote of no confidence in Design School Dean Alan A. Altshuler's leadership this past winter. Mori does acknowledge that she and other department chairs warned Altshuler that such a vote had been proposed. The Oct. 24 news article, "GSD Dean To Step Down," inaccurately described this paper's own March 3 report on strife between Altshuler and department chairs. The March report never said Mori was an instigator of the no-confidence vote...
...long ago, if you wanted a convertible car you had to sacrifice a few things. Being able to carry on a conversation while racing down the highway, for starters . Staying warm in winter was another, since many ragtops could be drafty. Thieves and vandals could slash their way in. And there was always the prospect of having to do battle with the roof while attempting to raise it, usually just a few minutes into your trip, when the rains would come...
...crews and seventh overall in 16:21.225.“This is a really good gauge for us,” said Kaiser of the fall’s first competition. “These results let us see what sort of work we need to do in the winter.”The men’s heavyweight eights had mixed results in championship eight competition, as the two entries finished No. 15 and No. 19, respectively. An eight composed of sophomores turned in the No. 15 finish with a time of 14:48.958, while a boat of juniors...
...informal encounter. The Crimson used the time to see its players in real on-ice action, according to Harvard coach Katey Stone. The contest marked the return to home ice for the Crimson’s trio of Olympians, who missed all of last year to participate in the Winter Games, and all three figured in the scoring this weekend. Senior co-captain Julie Chu notched the game-winner at 3:57 of the second period on an assist from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, who took home a gold medal after playing with Team Canada in Turin last winter. Vaillancourt also...