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Students and administrators would do well to complete the parable, by making these professors their role models. It is often said that Harvard as an institution fails to educate a student’s soul. (Indeed, it scarcely attempts: the general education committee of the curricular review this year recommended...
Kazimierz, Krakow's 600-year-old Jewish quarter, used to be somewhere to avoid, especially at night. Damaged and depopulated during World War II, and further devastated under communist rule, the area of cobbled alleys, courtyards and galleried houses became shabby and forgotten, a neglect that preserved its historic character...
In the spring of 1952, allegations of police brutality swept the Harvard campus, following the arrest of 28 undergraduates who were charged with disturbing the peace. The students were detained after they hosted a rally in Harvard Square, mocking the upcoming presidential election and declaring Pogo the Possum, the main...
Some students worried that the addition of a ninth House would disturb the unique character for which each residence was known.
Richard F. Zwetsch ’55, treasurer of his class and a former resident of Lowell House, recalls the character of the Houses and confirms that description, saying that Winthrop was athletic, Eliot was preppy, Dunster was the party House and Adams residents were a “different...