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...sure exactly what draws us to the Yard??by which I mean all yards: perhaps it’s a craving for our own temporary Waldens, or perhaps it’s just our need for communal space (something the College otherwise sorely lacks). Whatever it is, I’ve come to appreciate the place of the Yard in Harvard’s mythos. Combining secluded tranquility with a sense of openness and accessibility, the Yard aptly signifies the central paradox of the public-minded university. If ivy-covered walls forbid the curious from peeking...
More prevalent than toppled towers were fallen trees. Charles C. Pyne, then-assistant to the administrative vice president, said the “most extensive damage” by Hurricane Carol at Harvard had been wreaked upon the Yard??s landscape...
...still remember dancing to “My milkshakes brings all the boys to the yard?? with my roommate in Stoughton last spring—sad both that it was the end of the year and that there were no boys coming to the yard except for the Harvard freshmen...
...everyone is apathetic. Marc K. Bhargava ’08, who is a candidate for Crimson Yard??s representative and placed second in the online polls to Bryan C. Barnhill II ’08, filed a complaint with Torella. He claims to be ambivalent about the results of the vote...
Back in the Yard??the Elm Yard, this time—one nominee actually voted for rival candidate Daniel Ross-Rieder ’08 in an attempt to avoid performing in the pageant. Why the nominee doesn’t just resign is a mystery, but Ross-Rieder remains confident that he will smash his competition anyway...