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Natasha H. Leland

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Tracey L. Carter can barely sit still. She leans backwards over the Chair then swings back up to answer my questions.

We get through two questions about her academics before she interrupts "Do we have popsicles ?" She jumps out of


Salvete...Omnes?

W hen I opened The Crimson and read that G. Brent McGuire '95 was delivering the Latin Address for this


The Ad Board

I t was first semester of "Brent's" first year at Harvard. He and his roommate "Dave" had just discovered they


Compromise Plan Is a Farce

When anonymous donors came forward last fall to fund a boost in financial support for women's athletics teams, Harvard patted


Gobble, Gobble at the Co-op

10 a.m., Thanksgiving day: the turkey was about to go in the oven. The pies were available for inspection. There


Classics Rendered Contemporary in Troy

No Second Troy by Karen Hartman directed by Dvora Inwood at the Leverett House Old Library through November 20 No


Making Poetry Work: A Conversation with Donald Hall

Life Work by Donald Hall Beacon Press, $15 Seated comfortably in a tweedy grey suit, Donald Hall '51 appears completely


It Was ONLY A DREAM

F or the typical Harvard student, Halloween has lost its luster. In this month when lecture material gets serious, when


Dark Humor at Triangle

Green Finger at the Triangle Company through November 13 Set in contemporary Newcastle, England, Michael Wilcox's Green Fingers explores the