Eat dinner in the North End.
Sit on Widener steps in the middle of the night.
Take a class that meets in Sanders.
Take a class with fewer than 10 people in it (it probably won't meet in Sanders).
Take a class in a subject area you know nothing about.
Go to Bartley's.
Visit all the Harvard museums.
Sneak into the back of Adams dining hall.
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