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Since the website was created on Saturday, it has attracted 1,674 unique viewers (a bit under one-fourth of the number of students in the Harvard undergraduate body), tallied over 14,000 total page views, and received 621 item submissions, according to Uchiyama...

Author: By Sophie T. Bearman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Buying a Futon Just Got a Little Easier | 5/12/2010 | See Source »

...write out "TIME!!" in inch-high scrawl--it only brings out the sadist in us. Don't (Cliffies) write offers to come over and read aloud to us your illegible remarks--we can (officially) read anything, and we may be married. Write on both sides of the page--single-bluebook finals look like less work to grade, and win points. This chic, shaded calligraphic script so many are affecting lately is handsome, and is probably worth a good five extra points if you can hack...

Author: By A Grader | Title: A Grader’s Response | 5/10/2010 | See Source »

...Maria P. Vassileva ’10, who produced a thesis about a 10-page short story entitled “Red Stamps with Lenin’s Picture,” the Hoopes prize was more of a conclusion to her time at Harvard...

Author: By Xi Yu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hoopes Prizes Awarded to Top Theses | 5/10/2010 | See Source »

...MK2Review: While this resource is limited in its offerings, MK2Review is remarkably accessible. Type in "Harvard" at the home page and MK2Review will store it for future visits to the site. From there, click on one of the popular searches, most of which are categories from the Core Curriculum. Though they've yet to list General Education courses, you can still click "Search" up top and then find other courses manually. For those nervous about tomorrow's Ec 10 final, the study guide for Social Analysis 10: "Principles of Economics" is pretty good, if a bit lengthy...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Need a Study Guide? | 5/9/2010 | See Source »

...vague generality is the key device. A generality is a vague statement that means nothing by itself, but when placed in an essay on a specific subject very well might mean something to the grader. The true master of a generality is the man who can write a 10-page essay, which means nothing at all to him, and have it mean a great deal to anyone who reads it. The generality writer banks on the knowledge possessed by the grader, hoping the marker will read things into his essay...

Author: By Donald Carswell | Title: Beating the System | 5/7/2010 | See Source »

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