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Scott A. Levin-Gesundheit ’11 might be pouring you a gag drink—that’s improv for you!
Happy Days in Pfoho
If the cold and dreary weather has you feeling down, you should check out the recently opened “Happy Room,” the beach-themed break room in the basement of Pforzheimer House.
Urban Outfitters Has Harvard Apparel
Do you want Harvard gear, but sick of the usual mark-ups on Harvard apparel? We hereby present a slew of seemingly Harvard related apparel for your amusement and benefit.
Winter Formals Are Around The Corner
With winter formals fast approaching, you now have the perfect excuse to ask out the hottie in your section, woo your Lamont study buddy, or impress a cute, new beau. Here’s a round-up of the nights, and for the lonely souls out there, take this as a cue to make a move on that crush you’ve been eyeing.
The Quad ATM Has Arrived
In an e-mail to Quad students yesterday, the Undergraduate Council announced the installation of the Harvard University Employee Credit Union ATM in the SOCH.
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Eileen J. Southern, whose portrait hangs in the Adams House dining hall, was the first black woman to receive tenure at Harvard.
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Dr. Chester M. Pierce '48, was a professor of psychiatry at HMS and the Harvard School of Education. His portrait hangs in Lowell JCR.
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Persia J. Smith, one of the women featured in Harvard's portraits, was the wife of a Harvard graduate. Smith's portrait hangs in Kirkland House JCR.
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This portrait of Senior Admissions Officer David L. Evans hangs in Lamont Library. Evans has worked as an Admissions Officer at Harvard for over 40 years.
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Stanley Tambiah's portrait hangs in Kirkland House JCR. For 35 years, Tambiah served Harvard as a professor of Anthropology.
Eliot and Dunster Grilles Now Open
A few weeks ago, we highlighted each of the campus grilles across campus. At the time, not every grille was open. Lucky for the night owls among us, they’re all up and running now.