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...Threesome emphasized the interdisciplinary, exploratory nature of the course to a hodgepodge of 400-some undergraduates, FAS grad students, divinity students and fellows, all vying to join the law students already pre-registered in the class. On blank index cards, the don't-trust-the-computer-system lottery went forth: as you read this, students are pressing their face against Science Center glass to see if they are among the Chosen Ones...
...definitely fun looking at the different ways people try to approach her," Natalie Linos '03 explains. "Some are really blunt about it, and others try to be extremely discrete, asking about chemistry and so forth." Portman, the "Harvard student," has expressed an academic interest in the sciences...
Likely, the Crimson will need to put forth a full 40-minute effort each time to have any chance of coming out of New York with its perfect Ivy record intact...
...Harvard men's and women's track teams both put forth impressive performances at Saturday's tri-meet against Brown and Cornell, in their first league competition of the season...
...they glided through the mountains on snowshoes, they were thrilled to sight golden eagles, bighorn sheep and herds of elk. Les, 67, recommends Vail because "you can start at 10,000 ft. and get into the wooded areas, listen to the aspens creak as the trunks move back and forth, and enjoy the freedom and spectacular views." I'll probably never give up skiing, because shooting down a steep mountain is utterly thrilling. But I certainly plan to keep on snowshoeing...