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Sam W. Trottier

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Arnold Arboretum
Conversations

A Class Called “Tree”

How did an arboreal course come to be? After eight years of teaching a seminar on Charles Darwin, Friedman wanted to do something different. His new seminar is unusual among Harvard’s entire catalogue.

From the Archives: Harvard Students Protest the Vietnam War
Retrospection

The Old Mole, Harvard's "Radical Bi-Weekly"

The history of the Old Mole, the leftist magazine run by Harvard students from 1968 to 1970, is largely composed of hearsay and conflicting stories. Created as a means to criticize the government and social establishments in the unrest of the Vietnam War era, the Old Mole gave Harvard students an outlet with minimal censorship.

Every Lot Design
The Scoop

From Brookline to Belgium, ‘Every Lot’ Accounts Abound

Meet the man behind the "Evert Lot" trend taking Twitter by storm.

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