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Recently I dug up “Correspondence, 1998-1999,” a haughtily titled booklet I made after my first year that contains all of that year’s important e-mails. Rereading them was a trip, because they cover everything—the Harvard I want to remember, and the Harvard I don’t want to remember. In them I’m obscenely optimistic and cheerful. I’m painfully naïve (and still am a little bit). On Jan. 20, exhilarated to be done with final exams and a very...

Author: By Edward B. Colby, | Title: Life at the FAS Prompt | 6/5/2002 | See Source »

...Americans love anything about their government as much as Coleen Rowley loved the FBI. When she was in the fifth grade, Rowley wrote a letter to the bureau's headquarters in Washington and got back a booklet called 100 Facts About the FBI. From that point on, she dreamed of becoming an agent. Friends say she protested when her dean at the University of Iowa Law School refused to let an FBI recruiter on campus; she lost the battle but applied for a job on her own and was hired as a special agent after earning her law degree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How The FBI Blew The Case | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

...last week with the Rev. Peter J. Gomes, who is also Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, and secured funding from him for the project. She then collected information and photographs from interested groups. Her friend Rupal C. Pinto ’02 designed the booklet...

Author: By Katherine M. Dimengo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students To Print Yearbook Addition | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

...promised myself that I would never produce such a piece, needless to say. True, these may be the final words that I write at Harvard (give or take an exam booklet), but I refuse to succumb to sentiment. There will be no leisurely strolls down memory lane, no wistful reminiscing about Our Vanished Youth, and certainly no tedious shout-outs to roommates, friends and sundry others. This will doubtless come as disappointing surprise to the merry band in Quincy 616 and 613 (sorry, Alex and Tuttle and Praveen and Brian and Andy and Josh and Allen) and perhaps to others...

Author: By Ross G. Douthat, | Title: The Final Column | 5/17/2002 | See Source »

...fellow Rotarian J. Kenneth Sanders recite a poem he attributed to Mother Teresa. Suddenly, Keith realized that the words were his own, a set of 10 “paradoxical commandments” written in his sophomore year at Harvard as part of a Harvard Student Agencies-published booklet for student council leaders called “The Silent Revolution...

Author: By Debbie B. Doroshow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ripped Off by Mother Teresa | 5/2/2002 | See Source »

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