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Perhaps this is the recipe for success. Smith has adroitly balanced his commitment to various extra-curriculars with academics. At the time this interview was conducted, Smith was at a Texas airport en route to Austin for his Rhodes Scholarship interview. Smith is in the running for both the Rhodes and a cast member spot on MTV’s The Real World, which is, like, totally a metaphor. Under Smith’s watch, these dichotoumous pursuits are, in fact, reconcilable. Indeed, blockmate Greg Padgett ‘02 attests that “Steve knows the lyrics...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: The Social Socialist | 12/6/2001 | See Source »

...Street to the White House, meanwhile, are thinking "too little, too late." Manufacturing looks to have bottomed, inventories are being sold off and consumers are still spending - the contraction that began in March is expected to give way to some form of recovery in the next six months. An extra $75-$100 billion in tax cuts, extended unemployment and extra health insurance might add a few tenths of a percentage point to GDP growth in 2002 - but it's not going to change the schedule appreciably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's the Stimulus Package, Stupid | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

...monitors are employees in the Holyoke Center who volunteered to receive additional training and take on extra responsibility during emergency situations. Easily distinguished by their bright red caps, which they don at the sound of the fire alarm, the monitors are each assigned a specific area of the facility, and seek to expedite the evacuation by checking each office and all restrooms to ensure occupants have left before exiting the building themselves...

Author: By David J. Gorin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fire Drill Prompts Holyoke Evacuation | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

Since Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 issued a report earlier this year calling attention to overcrowding in the Houses, the Harvard campus has been abuzz with discussion about how to free up extra student living space. This summer, the kitchens will be removed from Pforzheimer’s Wolbach building to make room for more student bedrooms. The administration’s recent push to increase study abroad options is undoubtedly related to the overcrowding problem as well. And some have even suggested cutting the number of resident tutors living in Houses...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Overflowing—But Not With Joy | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

...both buildings could easily be fully integrated into a single House. Jordan is close enough to PfoHo and Claverly to Adams that each could be thought of as just another House entryway, and the number of Cabot and Lowell residents living in these buildings is minimal enough that the extra students could be absorbed by PfoHo and Adams without difficulty. DeWolfe is a different story. Currently housing 174 students, 13 tutors and 16 faculty members, DeWolfe is too large a facility to be absorbed by any single House. Nearby Leverett and Quincy are already bursting at the seams. Moreover...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Overflowing—But Not With Joy | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

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