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Susannah B. Tobin

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A Long Winding Train

"I went to the College Jubilee on the 8th instant. A noble and well-thought of anniversary. The pathos of the


On a Scale of 1-5

As I was contemplating what to write for my final column, thinking back over the last four years of news


Nostalgia Indulged

A good way to procrastinate once you hit senior spring is to sit around with your friends and reminisce. Where


Stirred by the Air

T.S. Eliot '10 famously wrote, "April is the cruelest month...mixing memory and desire." Of course, when Eliot was a senior


Masochism Rewarded

If you see slightly dazed-looking seniors wandering down the street today and tomorrow clutching two black binders, congratulate them. Then


Learning a Little of Everything

Three and a half years ago when I first arrived at Harvard, the Core program didn't strike me as all


Time for Instant Replay

I ran into Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin in Bruegger's Bagels the other day. The man in charge


It's Not Too Late

If Tony Coehlo, campaign manager for Vice President Al Gore '69, were trying to map the mind of a typical


Notes from Underground

There are few sights more beautiful than Harvard Yard at night in the middle of a snowstorm. The red brick