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College Life At Harvard Left Its Mark on Fineberg

"Radcliffe girls were bored with this entirely," Rose says.

A Hot Date

Fineberg represented Harvard to the mainstream press for the first time his junior year.

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David and Harvey were approached to be part of a photo essay in the Christian Science Monitor. The piece was intended to show a typical weekend in the Ivy League. But confronted with this challenge, the duo decided they would be anything but typical.

The most notorious photo of those that ran in the magazine shows Harvey and his date cooking dinner in their fireplace. It was the first and last time they did that, Rose says.

"I think we were both relieved that it was not in The Crimson," he adds. "We were not big date types and it made us look like we were fabulous with women.... He had plenty of dates, but that wasn't what would stand out about Harvey."

On one occasion, Fineberg's pursuit of women led him to broaden his education.

Fineberg went to a science class and noticed an attractive girl sitting in front of him.

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