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Frances G. Tilney
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Once a Dork, Always a Dork
If I have learned anything at Harvard, it is this: We are all dorks. Clearly, there are a number of
Love Story
In recent months, my ever-faithful roommates have noticed something a bit fanatic in my feelings towards the military. “You are
A Night Out
Olé Mexican Grille 11 Springfield St. Inman Square, Cambridge (617) 354-4620 Once again, the FM crack staff headed out together
Funding the Wrong War
"Are you an American?" A woman with sable hair smoothed back from her pointed, little face peered at me accusingly
Summer School Does Not Buy College Admission
"One applicant compared herself to a rubber band, another one to a cello. Which one are you most like, and
Stars Come to the Square, Again
Prozac Nation was simply not enough. Giant, fully equipped trailers spilling with stars, makeup and directors' chairs and officious assistants
Summer School Looks Off Campus for Professors
While the University tries to sell its summer school program as the complete Harvard experience, some summer school students have
Summer School Rules Strict, But Enforcement Lax
High school students who attend Harvard's summer program and expect to find an authentic college environment may be sorely disappointed.
A Hero No More
Once upon a time, William F. Weld '66 had a future. His early days consisted of pure peaches and cream--an
Fifteen Minutes: Hit me with your best shot
After two hours of speeding north on I-95 in a shaky car with variable heating, we found ourselves in the
Fifteen Minutes: In Yankee Country: Chitchat
On Sunday evening, FM decided to gather a group of Harvard students at a table in Adams House to try
Fifteen Minutes: Harvard Parking Uncovered
Porcellian president Paul K. Nitze '00 evaded the lottery process for parking. And just because he has a brand new,
The River Round Up
BOSTON UNIVERSITY Rodney Pratt, head coach of the B.U. men's heavyweight crew, comments on his program saying, "Being a coach,
Armstrong Helps Lead Radcliffe From the First Female Crew to the Final Merger
Charlotte Horwood Armstrong '49 manned the first Radcliffe crew and received her law degree as part of the first Harvard
Conway Speaks About Views of Female Body
Following in the footsteps of Gloria Steinem, Doris Kerns Goodwin and Gore Vidal, world- renowned scholar of women Dr. Jil