October 4, 2011
Good morning, Harvard School of Public Health. You’re looking mighty refreshed after a full night of thunderstorms.

Good morning, Harvard School of Public Health. You’re looking mighty refreshed after a full night of thunderstorms.

September 7, 2011
Oh. my.
newyorker:

- Andrew Kinard, a Marine lieutenant, lost both legs in an I.E.D. attack  two months into his first tour in Iraq, in 2006. Now he’s at Harvard,  pursuing a joint law and business degree. He was photographed at his  summer internship, at the Fortress Investment Group.
Click here for more photos from this week’s 9/11 Anniversary issue.

Oh. my.

newyorker:

- Andrew Kinard, a Marine lieutenant, lost both legs in an I.E.D. attack two months into his first tour in Iraq, in 2006. Now he’s at Harvard, pursuing a joint law and business degree. He was photographed at his summer internship, at the Fortress Investment Group.

Click here for more photos from this week’s 9/11 Anniversary issue.

August 21, 2011
whitewhine:

Trying…to…feel…sympathy.  …failing…

I may or may not have submitted this FB status from a student at my school.
Let the vaguely guilty feelings begin.
One heartwarming moment was my husband asking, “What’s Burberry?”. That’s why I love him. :)

whitewhine:

Trying…to…feel…sympathy.  …failing…

I may or may not have submitted this FB status from a student at my school.

Let the vaguely guilty feelings begin.

One heartwarming moment was my husband asking, “What’s Burberry?”. That’s why I love him. :)

July 6, 2011
joymuseum:

Harvard Tug-of-War Team, 1888.
Source: Harvard University Archives via wikimedia commons

Bahahaha. Ivy League Tug of War. Of course! Why should I be surprised? I bet they were THE BEST.
Will we look back in the same way at Crew and Fencing and all those other current fancypants sports one day? For the record, I did not know that Crew was a real sport until after I graduated from college and met a gal from Dartmouth who partook in The Crewing. And then I watched The Social Network. It is real.

joymuseum:

Harvard Tug-of-War Team, 1888.

Source: Harvard University Archives via wikimedia commons

Bahahaha. Ivy League Tug of War. Of course! Why should I be surprised? I bet they were THE BEST.

Will we look back in the same way at Crew and Fencing and all those other current fancypants sports one day? For the record, I did not know that Crew was a real sport until after I graduated from college and met a gal from Dartmouth who partook in The Crewing. And then I watched The Social Network. It is real.

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