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a concert / jazz and reggae / late night conversations / pizza / checking checklists / days so warm and restless and impatient / writing and finding poetry
Yesterday Spanish House celebrated Boston's record breaking snow fall with the WTF(Winter Time Fun) Barbecue! Who says a few feet of snow signals the end of outdoor activites.
Photo Credit to Hollie O. '15
I'll let these pictures speak for themselves, but I thought this was a lovely gesture and wanted to immortalize it on the blogs. Much love to everyone affected by today's bombings.
Photo credit to the MIT
Wondering what our new freshman are up to this week (aside from the usual East Campus shenanigans)?
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Last night was ring delivery. A night of pictures, desserts, dressed up classmates, and most importantly...BRASS RATS! As usual, I'll let the video speak for itself.
dammit, my laptop and camera got stolen out of my room. Campus police has been thusfar unhelpful as usual in locating the perpetrators.
These entries might take a lot longer than I thought. Gotta start over. Good thing
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In short, my Friday involved graffiti, press conferences, and getting stopped by the police.
Just one photo to whet your pallet.
A series of updates on Orientation and the start of Rush are long
Mollie starts tomorrow and I needed to get things to a certain point so ... applications (thanks!) and I have a file with all of your questions which I ... .S. Nance's 40th birthday party was off the hook. He had a stretch limo and
In about 6 hours, I'll be boarding a plane and going to...
ROME!
Seeing as I haven't packed or exchanged money yet, this blog entry will have to stay short but look out for entries live from the capitol of the
, here are a few notes...
Some folks from MIT and NIST further confirmed ... Technology Review had a number of interesting MIT articles, including this ... the break a couple articles were published about the MyMIT blogs:
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See my last entry about No Flip Flops
Looks like the snow has finally arrived for real.
Woke up this morning to these sights in tree-lined Brookline.
This week: look forward to entries on designing a wind
To anyone who's been worrying about scores from November tests geting to us in time for EA selection, here's a bit of good news - we got 'em!
They'll be loaded into the system tonight.
Now stop worrying! ;-)
In honor of my trip to the OC, Ben made this for me:
And the link of the day: The Art of Problem Solving (more on this next entry)
A longer update soon...
And the finalists of the "Name Bryan's Fish" contest are:
Mr. Chang
Voltaire
Groker
Fabio
Matsya
Gelatin
White Dragon
Sushi
Vote for your favorite by posting a comment or emailing me at [email protected].
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