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Smith closes his piece with what he must regard as a novel suggestion: “Why not have two tours—one to wow the weekend tourists, and another to give applicants meaningful information about the school?” Well, in fact, we do. The tour run through the Information Office, which is perhaps the one Smith attended, is for tourists, concentrating on Harvard’s history and it buildings. The Admissions Office tour, for prospective students and their families, focuses on “contemporary campus and academic life,” the nitty-gritty...
...noticed when I was up in the second half, I was like, ‘Wow, they’re just sitting back right now.’ You could tell,” said UConn midfielder Mary-Beth Bowie...
...historical mystique rather than its diverse academic and social atmosphere to attract undergraduate applicants. Maybe this is because the Crimson Key is giving the same tour to prospective students that it would give to curious old ladies passing through Cambridge. Why not have two tours—one to wow the weekend tourists, and another to give applicants meaningful information about the school...
...know: “Ziggy” once made two cups in one shot. Wow...
...Those susceptible to addiction usually have emotional problems or a slightly incorrect map of the world. There’s a common pattern called ‘chasing.’ Individuals start out by dabbling in gambling and winning. So they think: ‘Wow, this is easy!’ They might believe that they’re luckier or smarter than most individuals. And then they try to recapture that euphoria. They keep ‘chasing’ that feeling...