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9:57 PM

With Housing Day just three days away, a menagerie of House mascots have popped up in classes and dining halls around campus.

So far Flyby has confirmed the presence of a Pfolar bear in Economics 10: "Principles of Economics," a Leverett bunny in Statistics 104: "Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Economics," and an Eliot elephant in United States in the World 23: "Art and Thought in the Cold War." Harvard Medical School Professor and Pforzheimer House Master Nicholas A. Christakis donned a polar bear suit while teaching Sociology 190: "Life and Death in the USA: Medicine and Disease in Social Context."

Be on the lookout for mascots and mayhem as Housing Day draws nearer.

 

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