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...Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...
...that one might imagine; it’s what happens when it’s not only environmentally friendly to be green, but also when it’s economically disastrous not to be.In the meanwhile, please keep recycling and turn off the lights when you leave a room.Jonathan B. Steinman ’10, a Crimson sports editor, lives in Winthrop house...
...gathering was modest and the beers were few. As nine o’clock approached, the conversation gradually shifted from the basketball game on the bar’s televisions—“The Celts are just so dominant this year,” Nicholas B. Snow ’09 continually marveled—to predictions of the upcoming results. “There was this image of Sundquist as a UC god,” Roy T. Willey IV ’09 said as he mused over the possibility that he might unseat...
...most inspiring performance in the song “Real Life,” where he explains his qualms about the corporate world to Jon. His deep, rich voice lends poignancy to the questions that he asks, and the shadows on his face powerfully reflect his inner torment. Emily B. Hecht ’11 plays Jon’s girlfriend, Susan, as well as several female extras with hilariously exaggerated personalities and accents. Although Hecht’s performance as Susan is strong, the lackluster chemistry between Jon and Susan is not as engaging as the sheer comedy...
...should be able to jump into an icy river,” Gage said. “And I might add they did it without any hesitation either. There was no whining. They came right down, and they did it.”—Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...