conn09 wrote:Is there anyone else in North Hall?
conn09 wrote:Is anyone else going to get a locker?
Independence Fail.conn09 wrote:Is anyone going to buy the special edition Harvard Lenovo notebook?
conn09 wrote:Is there anyone else in North Hall?
conn09 wrote:Is anyone else going to get a locker?
Independence Fail.conn09 wrote:Is anyone going to buy the special edition Harvard Lenovo notebook?
I didn't believe I asked if anyone in this thread was an asshole. This is a thread about Harvard Law's class of 2012, How dare I make comments about what I'm doing and seeing if anyone else is doing. I'm so sorry I don't know the proper rules of discussion about the things that we will all be doing at Harvard next year.Capercaillie wrote:
Independence Fail.
Well, I knew our incoming class had looked too good to be true.Capercaillie wrote:conn09 wrote:Is there anyone else in North Hall?conn09 wrote:Is anyone else going to get a locker?Independence Fail.conn09 wrote:Is anyone going to buy the special edition Harvard Lenovo notebook?
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Is anyone else going to answer this? Mommy? Daddy?conn09 wrote:I didn't believe I asked if anyone in this thread was an asshole. This is a thread about Harvard Law's class of 2012, How dare I make comments about what I'm doing and seeing if anyone else is doing. I'm so sorry I don't know the proper rules of discussion about the things that we will all be doing at Harvard next year.Capercaillie wrote:
Independence Fail.
So please tell me, what should I be talking about in a thread about Harvard Law School?
Are you referring to Hemenway Gymnasium? Actually Hemenway belongs to Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). So it is definitely not "just for us". Law school affiliates get to use it for free because (purely my speculations here) the law school helped pay for the gym's renovation in 2005 .sluggo wrote:Please don't ruin this otherwise cool thread with needless hating.
On a lighter note, I was really impressed with the ls gym considering that it's just for us. I was expecting something smaller and older. The fact that it's a 30 second jog from most places on campus is going to be crucial for those hard-to-motivate winter workouts
For more information: http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/200 ... enway.htmlHemenway is a recreational fitness facility located in Harvard's North Yard, across Massachusetts Avenue from Cambridge Common. An FAS building near Harvard Yard housing and adjacent to Harvard Law School (HLS), Hemenway is used heavily by Harvard College freshmen, science students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and HLS students, faculty, and staff.
Hmmm...anyone else get this/considering going?To: HLS Students
From: Charles Brock and HLS Association of New York City
Subject: Annual reception - July 30
Dear Harvard Law School student,
If you will be in or near New York this summer, please join us for the Harvard Law School Annual Summer Reception at Sotheby's in New York City on Thursday, July 30.
The reception is the largest gathering of Harvard Law School students and alumni anywhere. This is a purely social function -- NO SPEECHES, NO FUNDRAISING and NO CHARGE! We are particularly grateful to the benefactors and sponsoring firms who underwrite the cost of the extraordinary food, beverages and live music, including a special wine tasting of wines from around the world.
Please join us at Sotheby's, 1334 York Avenue at 72nd Street, Thursday, July 30, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
That's a snippet about it from a paid article I can't access.Firms flock to hottest party of the summer: Harvard's
New York Law Journal
Tonight the Harvard Law School Association of New York is throwing its 25th annual summer reception. Over the years, the gathering has become one of the legal community's tentpole summer events,
I'll wear a suit if you wear a suit.Business cazh? I'd check out the Sotheby's site. Sounds like a preppy place. I like wearing a suit, though.
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When in doubt, a blazer is always safe. Trousers could be heather-grey gabs or chinos. If you skip the tie, then wear a button-down collar.pfflyer28 wrote:not sure if this helps, but when I am completely unsure on how people will dress, I try to think of it as in which situation would I be more uncomfortable:
everyone wearing a suit and me wearing slacks and a button down
OR
everyone wearing slacks/button down/polo and me wearing a suit
I usually find the second more bothersome, so tend to go with the business casual route (sometimes throw on a tie)
Welcome to the board and HLSIowaGirl wrote:Hi everyone,
Been following this forum for awhile, but now that the law school secret is out at my job I can finally say hello. Can't wait for the fall.
Also, to answer conn09's (original) question, I'm in North (third floor), and I applied for a locker a couple of days ago. Not sure I'll end up with one, though.
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Welcome!IowaGirl wrote:Hi everyone,
Been following this forum for awhile, but now that the law school secret is out at my job I can finally say hello. Can't wait for the fall.
Also, to answer conn09's (original) question, I'm in North (third floor), and I applied for a locker a couple of days ago. Not sure I'll end up with one, though.
How would people at your job know that you're posting here? If they just follow your Internet traffic, they would already have seen your lurking about.IowaGirl wrote:Hi everyone,
Been following this forum for awhile, but now that the law school secret is out at my job I can finally say hello. Can't wait for the fall.
Also, to answer conn09's (original) question, I'm in North (third floor), and I applied for a locker a couple of days ago. Not sure I'll end up with one, though.
This is not credited. There is no reason to wear a collar that buttons down unless you are also wearing a tie.jrs12 wrote:When in doubt, a blazer is always safe. Trousers could be heather-grey gabs or chinos. If you skip the tie, then wear a button-down collar.pfflyer28 wrote:not sure if this helps, but when I am completely unsure on how people will dress, I try to think of it as in which situation would I be more uncomfortable:
everyone wearing a suit and me wearing slacks and a button down
OR
everyone wearing slacks/button down/polo and me wearing a suit
I usually find the second more bothersome, so tend to go with the business casual route (sometimes throw on a tie)
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Hi, and welcomeIowaGirl wrote:Haha, I'm probably just paranoid. Mainly because I work with a bunch of newspaper reporters whose job is to find things out about people.
I also know I'm not the only reporter lurking on TLS.
With a jacket. Point and spead collars are easily flattened under a jacket, leading to a happy hour look rather than a cocktail party look.excelsiorcaelo wrote:This is not credited. There is no reason to wear a collar that buttons down unless you are also wearing a tie.jrs12 wrote:When in doubt, a blazer is always safe. Trousers could be heather-grey gabs or chinos. If you skip the tie, then wear a button-down collar.pfflyer28 wrote:not sure if this helps, but when I am completely unsure on how people will dress, I try to think of it as in which situation would I be more uncomfortable:
everyone wearing a suit and me wearing slacks and a button down
OR
everyone wearing slacks/button down/polo and me wearing a suit
I usually find the second more bothersome, so tend to go with the business casual route (sometimes throw on a tie)
Even if you're wearing a tie, you don't need to wear a collar that buttons down, provided that your collar provides sufficient coverage.
Also, I think the buttons peeking through the collar just look kind of ugly. But that's a personal preference.
Now, I won't be going to this so I didn't give the dress code much thought, but I wouldn't have thought the women in this thread would have had a harder time figuring out what to wear.jrs12 wrote:With a jacket. Point and spead collars are easily flattened under a jacket, leading to a happy hour look rather than a cocktail party look.excelsiorcaelo wrote:This is not credited. There is no reason to wear a collar that buttons down unless you are also wearing a tie.jrs12 wrote:When in doubt, a blazer is always safe. Trousers could be heather-grey gabs or chinos. If you skip the tie, then wear a button-down collar.pfflyer28 wrote:not sure if this helps, but when I am completely unsure on how people will dress, I try to think of it as in which situation would I be more uncomfortable:
everyone wearing a suit and me wearing slacks and a button down
OR
everyone wearing slacks/button down/polo and me wearing a suit
I usually find the second more bothersome, so tend to go with the business casual route (sometimes throw on a tie)
Even if you're wearing a tie, you don't need to wear a collar that buttons down, provided that your collar provides sufficient coverage.
Also, I think the buttons peeking through the collar just look kind of ugly. But that's a personal preference.
EDIT: But perhaps we should keep our sartorial neuroses to the dedicated thread.
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