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...pretty bad, but some of the worst living at Harvard is in the Houses. FM scoured both River and Quad, leaving no roach-infested walk-through unvisited and no synonym for “small” unused, to identify the most atrocious rooms. The few and the proud, all housing sophomores: Lowell M-12: Crimson editor Joy Z. Chen is at a loss to describe the shape of the Polly Pocket-sized common room in her double—“A truncated square? A pentagon, I guess.” The bedroom is even tinier, requiring Chen...
...pretty much any vocal composition, from musicals to traditional opera, to anything.” That way, according to Wang, all students who are interested in any aspect of the music or subject material will enjoy the performances. Regardless of the eventual crowd reception, McMurray remains proud of the work involved. “I have a whole lot of newfound respect for anyone who ever wrote an opera,” he says. “While the music may partially come out of the classical tradition, I think that it should be all about personal taste...
...Harvard being Harvard, we have by necessity adjusted; it takes a mighty victory to ruffle our proud feathers. How mighty...
...blankets sporting reasons to run the marathon, such as “The shiny blanket,” “A well deserved rest,” and “I finished Boston,” Harvard’s contingent of racers said that they were proud of their run and would all do it again. “It was really nice for me personally to raise money for PBHA because I’ve done a lot of work with different programs,” Weeks said. Fans also said they were caught...
...Before I left China for the U.S. in 1996, at age 24, my sister made me watch a rerun of Baywatch so I'd be better prepared for life in my new country. But my impression of Americans as proud-bodied beauties with gleaming smiles was shattered soon after I landed. Baywatch, it turned out, was as distant from reality as the stories in my childhood newspaper...