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...lost a lot of things since arriving at Harvard nearly two and a half years ago, including (but not limited to): three ID cards, a Texas accent, approximately 12 pairs of socks, my sanity, a copy of “Mean Girls,” and one galosh. Oh yeah, and my attachment to the Democratic Party at Harvard...
...arrived at Harvard with my thick Southern accent still intact, wearing a Harvard Dems baseball jersey I bought my pre-frosh weekend. I was gung-ho about John Kerry and I campaigned every weekend for him. November 3 was a sad morning-after...
Later in a pub, Izabela Chudzicka, the former bank clerk, talks about the fund raiser, which she's helped to organize in the past. In an accent betraying a hint of an Irish brogue, she says the Poles and the Irish have a lot in common. "We socialize in the same way. We know how to talk to each other. We understand each other's sense of humor. It's great...
...John R. Macartney ’08 is a Government concentrator in Pforzheimer House. FM is glad he uses the phone more often now, as he has the most delightful accent...
...perhaps the greatest strength of the play lay in its subtle mixture of comedy and insight. In an early scene, Cutmore-Scott meets his freshman roommate (Sniderman). Sniderman gives an over-the-top performance as he eagerly pressed Cutmore-Scott to “do” his British accent. It was a hilarious scene, but at the same time delicately pointed out the uniquely uncomfortable situation of meeting a roommate for the first time, as well as the often-ridiculous obsession that students have with foreign accents...