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...Kirkland: John Thorton Kirkland, President of Harvard from 1810-1828, used no coat of arms himself. Thus, when Kirkland House opened in 1931, Pierre de Chaignon la Rose created an entirely new shield with symbols connected to the name Kirkland. The red field refers to the University while the black cross edged with silver comes form the arms of the Dioces of Carlisle, from which the name Kirkland originated. Finally, the three silver stars represent a common feature in the arms of many families bearing the Kirkland name...
Couper Samuelson ’02 is a history and literature and French studies concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
Which may be why some kids are welcoming the few signs of normality in the neighborhood. When Stuyvesant High School reopened in its own building Oct. 9, it gave student Jack Kirkland, 14, an immediate boost. It was the same school, but in a context that was made reassuring. "I feel better," he says. "It's like going back home and it seems like everything's going to be O.K. You see the site, but there are guards and police everywhere. You feel safe and protected...
...manufacturer who installed the boiler system was scheduled to repair the system Thursday evening, said Scott Heywood, the superintendent for Kirkland House who oversees the maintenance of three of the river Houses, including Eliot House...
...promise for many more Sunday fun days with similarly scandalous themes. With a potential Latin dancing and music night in the near future, the boys hope to draw people to the latest hot, hot spot on campus. “Just tell everyone to come on down to the Kirkland grille,” Kauffmann said. “Whether it’s pasties or pastries, we deliver...