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Upon escorting the baker??s dozen back to Bercu and Bierhorst’s room, an officer was heard to exclaim, “Jesus, this common room’s dirty!” The six roommates subsequently got in trouble for having an egregiously foul living space...
...like Lynch, an exemplar of the talent that Harvard’s undergraduate community has to offer. His musical and expressive range is impressive and his execution is spirited. His pure love for Olga is discernible in the vibrato of his ample voice. Erin Baker??s Olga, on the other hand, had a far too guttural and nasal voice, and her Russian was incessantly garbled...
Similarly, Baker??s action prompted a fierce attack from Cogan University Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt, who argued against boycotting academics over political differences. Greenblatt, who is also the president of the Modern Language Association, denounced Baker??s action as “particularly grotesque” because the journals from which the Israelis were dismissed deal with intercultural communication...
...group possesses a harder drum sound than most punk bands. Baker described them as having “more of a rock edge,” with various influences from Slayer to REM to Elvis. REM was Baker??s favorite band as a kid: “I was a huge fan. I would daydream about something happening to one of the members and me filling...
...Hurry Up and Wait. Taken from personal experiences and the experiences of buddies, their songs are strings of platitudes lamenting the horrors of bad girlfriends. “Here We Go Again,” a song about a “super evil, villainous” combination of Baker??s and Stroud’s ex-girlfriends, can boast no line more interesting than “her face cramps up and she makes a frown, then she makes a whiney sound.” Their best song, a cover of REM?...