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This decision proved to be the right one, at least for me. Browsing through bookshelves can be a mini form of education in itself—one sees, if only through a small window, what’s coming out in many different fields. It’s a bit like reading the Times Literary Supplement, or the London Review, or the New York Review of Books...
...four of us rallied early on to deal with the ridiculous Harvard Band march down Mass. Ave. during football season. One of the guys knew a med student who provided us with surgical tubing. This tubing was essential to launching water balloons from our third-floor window...
...four of us rallied early on to deal with the ridiculous Harvard Band march down Mass. Ave. during football season. One of the guys knew a med student who provided us with surgical tubing. This tubing was essential to launching water balloons from our third-floor window...
Sitting in the window of his mother's secretarial school, a young David M. Hollister `51 used to type as fast as he could think...
...These students entering in '47 and leaving Harvard in '51 captured a window of college normalcy that closed as they departed. Just as veterans from the Second World War were leaving, a new war in Korea loomed...