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...what manners to follow or ignore is a bit more tricky. Is it excusable to “wrestle to the ground first, ask questions later” when surprised from behind? Should one hold doors open for Yalies? FM enlists the help of Jodi R. R. Smith (Ms. Mannersmith), founder and president of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting in Newton, Mass., to ensure that Harvard also wins the battle of manners. Ms. Mannersmith has been the guest of honor at Women in Business’s etiquette dinner for the past three years and has worked with the Quad Houses...
Harvard will lose backs Diana Bowen and Liz Andrews, tri-captain goalie Katie Zacarian—the Crimson career record-setter in shutouts—and Ms. Intangible herself, tri-captain back Jen Ahn, the long-time physical and emotional anchor of the backfield...
...sound a little devious, snowing people into believing you're being nice to them when really you just want to coax them back to the mill. But employees at SAS aren't that jaded. Maybe it's the free M&Ms, the twice-weekly, on-site discounted car detailing, the art classes, the yoga and the in-house artist. Or maybe everyone just drank the Kool-Aid. But the employees genuinely talk about having fun at work. "If I want M&Ms, I can go to the store," notes Oliver Schabenberger, a software developer. What he values, rather...
McHenry, founding editor of Black Issues Book Review and former editor of Ms. magazine, led a sit-in of 29 women while an undergraduate because she felt Radcliffe wasn’t making enough of an effort to recruit black women to be students...
...article contains none of the thoughtfulness, insight, or analysis that one would expect of a piece on the editorial page of The Crimson. Instead, it is a collection of bad insults and jibes. By his own admission, Kavulla did not “attempt rational debate with Ms. Adams.” He made no attempt to disprove or even contest any of Adams’ views, instead attempting to make a joke of her. That kind of rhetoric is more well-suited to Rush Limbaugh than The Crimson...