“10 Guys You’ll Meet at Harvard” Calendar

Posted by on December 5, 2011 at 8:00 pm

It’s almost the end of the year, which means you should get yourself one of these coveted calendars, based on The Voice’s most popular article of the last academic year - “10 Guys You’ll Meet at Harvard.”

They have elicited various “Wows” and “Do these guys actually go to Harvard?” comments from onlookers at the Activities Fair earlier this year. Don’t miss out!

Specs: 11.0″ x 8.50″ on glossy calendar paper, printed by Vistaprint.

Price: $12. (Similar calendars sell for $16 on Vistaprint.)

Free shipping by campus mail for Harvard students. Non-Harvard buyers will be charged a flat shipping rate of $3.

Click below to order. Follow the jump for a sneak preview and acknowledgements. You know you want to Facebook-stalk our models ;)

Sneak Preview:

Producer: Michelle Nguyen

Photographers: Kane Hsieh and Heidi Lim

Stylists: Thomas Dai and Schuyler Polk

Hair (on selected models) by Plan B Hair Salon, 99 Mt. Auburn Street

Special Thanks to Pratyusha Yalamanchi, Emily Rutter, Maria Shen and Samuel Lipoff

We’d also like to thank April Sperry, Ricardo Medina, Ingrid Pierre, Alisha Ramos, Collins Riggan, David Goode, Casey Thomson, and various random people in Adams House’s courtyard who lent us their football and reading glasses during the photo shoot.

Models (with class year, in order of appearance):

Gary Carlson, 2013

Charlie Cabot, 2013

Henry Woodward-Fisher, 2012

John Henry Hinkel, 2012

Eddie Horgan, 2014

Bret Voith, 2011

DJ Smolinsky, 2011

Alex Hugon, 2011

Rossi Walter, 2014

Michael Pena, 2013

Spencer Vegosen, 2012

Spenser Goodman, 2014

Jake Boy, 2014

Matt Brown, 2014

Rob Longcor, 2012

James O’Connor, 2013

Jeff Lee, 2011

Hugh Martin, 2012

and Cullen McAlpine, 2011.

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19 Responses

  1. dlist says:

    Ooh, who’s doing the gay one? I want to know.

  2. wow says:

    Nice Job Very Noice! Of the 19 students who are you in your calendar, 80% are white–sometimes I forget I go to a school where the white population is actually just 40% of the population and where Asians are 17% of students (good going with Jeff Lee: 1/19 ain’t bad!). Sometimes when I live in our white society I simply forget that other ethnicities exist, so I’m glad that you reminded me that 60% of our campus isn’t white by graciously taking photos of 4 minority models.

  3. dood says:

    it’s called sample size. plus azn’s don’t leave their rooms

  4. wow response says:

    Dude, you missed a perfect opportunity to say “Noice job Noice.”

  5. biddie says:

    So tell us which model represents which number….

  6. christine says:

    the one holding the football.. holla at an alum if ur interested ;)

  7. yeah says:

    yeah…wow makes a good point; so apparently the only guys you meet at Harvard are white? (and sometimes they’re black?). Diversity failure.

  8. Waterbabies44 says:

    As the mother of a freshman, I am very interested in having my son appear in the swimsuit calendar next year. Who should I contact?

  9. chillpeople says:

    I believe this was put together in under two weeks so it also really depends on who’s up for doing this kind of thing within a short notice. And they did make an effort to represent the races (Asian American, African American, Mexican American) so everyone cut them some slack? Appreciate this for what it is: a fun calendar featuring some attractive guys, not the united nations.

  10. but really says:

    Yeah, it’s a calendar that features attractive guys, but when your models are THIS lopsided something has gone wrong, because the *majority* of our campus is *not* white. No one’s asking for the United Nations, but when your calendar has 1 Asian-American and 1 Mexican American (who also happens to looks white?) what message does that send? That only white guys can be attractive?

  11. response to "but really" says:

    As a Mexican-American myself (and, no, I’m not the dude on the calender), I think you all need to chill the fuck out. It’s a calendar, a fun calendar. Not the cover for a report on diversity in the United States. Just let it go, have fun, get drunk, smoke a blunt.

  12. True; But Chill Out says:

    This calendar is fun.
    This calendar is funny.
    This calendar was made by someone who has personal tastes (expected bias, sure).
    This calendar was NOT made by you.
    This calendar may not be the best representative of diversity.
    This calendar was probably not intended to be a source-example of the diversity at Harvard.
    This calendar is fun.
    This calendar is funny.
    This calendar was not made by you.

    Relax, we get your point, keep up the strong work of diversity awareness advocacy,
    then proceed to chill out before skittering off to do your homework.

    That’s it.

  13. AsianAmericanMale says:

    From an Asian perspective, it’s okay.

    As an Asian American male, I have learned growing up here and coming to Harvard that only White males can be attractive. It’s okay.

    This country belongs to White people, so I guess we should appreciate the fact that they even let us live here and give us jobs in the science and technology sectors as opposed to just kicking us out or making us pull a rickshaw. It’s okay.

    We aren’t really allowed to do anything else and really are only permitted to date Asian girls (and only the ones who are willing to date us instead of White guys). It’s okay.

    It’s okay; White people are intrinsically superior to all others.

    It’s okay.

  14. Abercrombie and Fitch says:

    Can I please hire whoever made this calendar!? I think I have a job for them!

  15. HotAsianGirl says:

    JEFF LEE IS HOT EVERYBODY CALM DOWN. (an asshole maybe, but a hot one, so good visual representation for the asian population!)
    I like hot white men, but I can occasionally appreciate a good piece of yellow manmeat. It’s okay.

  16. asian says:

    Does anyone else find it interesting that none of the producers, photographers or stylists are white, but almost all the models are?

    I too can only *occasionally* appreciate a good piece of yellow manmeat too, so I’m glad they only put one in there. Having this calendar be representative with like, more than one Asian would have been too much Asian for me.

  17. well says:

    Not enough white boys in this calendar.
    But I agree, if you can’t find a more diverse mix of hot boys, you’re not really looking.

  18. Maria says:

    One is Polish!

  19. [...] you criticized us for the lack of diversity in our calendar. Next to this list, it’s practically the flag-bearer of diversity in [...]

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