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...Living history.” The concept had always seemed to me a rather empty one: a hollow phrase, to be invoked only by nostalgic museum retrospectives, ghostwritten memoirs by former first ladies, and parents straining to persuade the kiddies that Grandpa??s still worth talking to. (“Ignore the drool, he can tell you all about Iwo Jima...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira | Title: One Hundred Years of Fortitude | 11/12/2009 | See Source »

...rowdy football contest. The goal of the pregame, however, remains the same: getting that good buzz going. Skip the girly drinks on game day, and get some Captain in your veins to enhance your performance as a fan. Beer, shots, Jack and Coke, or even Grandpa??s old cough syrup will also allow you to yell for far longer and come up with much cleverer insults for the opposing team (or so you will think), spurring the Harvard troops to victory. And as it does with homework or talking to HUPD, alcohol just makes the games more...

Author: By Ryan D. Smith, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Friday Night Lights | 9/23/2009 | See Source »

...tailgate...what do you mean there’s no tailgate? Does this mean we have to watch the game? - 24% 4. Outfit for the Game a) The classic: Harvard hat, Crimson Crazies t-shirt, and Harvard hoodie - 87% b) Old school: Overcoat, Grey suit, white shirt, and Grandpa??s Harvard bowtie - 2% c) State school: Body Paint - 11% 5. Reason why you’re rooting against Yale: a) Obligatory hatred for those lower on the “US News and World Report” College Rankings - 92% b) Still bitter after rejection...

Author: By Kevin Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: What Kind of Game Goer Are You? | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...molded a plan of study over the past four years that has enabled him to explore a subject not traditionally taught at Harvard.WRITING THE RECIPEEisele says his love for beer dates back to his very first taste.“My first beer was a Budweiser from my grandpa??s fridge when I was cutting the grass,” he says. “I think I was 13. It made me feel really cool. It made me feel more like my dad.”Eisele grew up in a German family in the hometown...

Author: By Laura C. Mckiernan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Brews Unique Education | 4/22/2008 | See Source »

...lived in Kosovo for a few weeks,” he remembers. “We moved to some of the different countries, like Montenegro, and we went back to my grandpa??s house...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: From Sarajevo to Harvard, Recruit Breaks Down Barriers | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

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