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Liz C. Goodwin
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Through the Centuries, The Other '08s
1708 • In 1708, John Leverett becomes Harvard’s seventh president and the first non-clergyman to assume the post. • The
Breaking Out
The following op - ed will appear in a print edition of The Crimson the week of June 2. For
Failure to Thrive
I decided as a hopeful pre-frosh that college would be all about assimilation, even if it killed me. After years
No Booze Gives Elis Tailgate Blues
Yalies may be inverting their traditional game day slogan to “Princeton sucks, Harvard doesn’t matter” following a tepid reception in
Even Before the Game, Yale Loses
As they prepare to enter Crimson territory later this month, Yalies are red in the face over Harvard’s move to
Crosses, Not Swords, For These Knights
It’s a new day for Harvard’s Knights. The long-dormant Harvard Knights of Columbus will hold their first induction ceremony in
College To Sponsor Pre-Game
Students dreading a sober Harvard Yale tailgate will now have a few more chances to soak up booze at College-sponsored
Students Seek To Improve Tailgate
A newly formed student-advisory commission consisting of House Committee (HoCo) chairs and other student leaders will meet this week to
Lose the Booze at Tailgate, Says Dean
CORRECTION APPENDED The Harvard-Yale Tailgate—historically a boozefest—this year might look more like a Boston Tea Party. Students will not be
Moving Vans Head To U-Hall
While there are no plans to hire a new deputy dean to replace his former second-in-command, Dean of the College