Word: beers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...decided they wanted to see their son’s dorm room this year, a choice all parties soon regretted. Swenson recalls the encounter between his mother and his filth-covered single in Cabot House, saying “I think the last straw was the fungus-covered beer stein still half-full of Pabst...or maybe it was the melted Twix bar on my printer.” Swenson’s mother fell over in her haste to leave, slipping on a used condom...
...will miss the fabled carousing of past years, to be sure, and we loath being told what we can’t do. But we are not going to stay home—or stay sober—because we must find a new “beer vessel.” Harvard students are pretty creative, and we will find a way to have a great time, trashed if we like, kegs or no kegs...
...Saturday for the Game—and they’ll want to party. While Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 claims that complaining about the keg ban is simply a reflection of students’ irrational desire to live a “beer-ad” life, I think most people understand the economic and social implications of using kegs rather than dozens of cases of beer...
Kegs are financially more efficient for the cash-strapped student. They also have a similar profit margin to cases of beer for businesses like Blanchard’s, and since kegs are re-usable, they allow the store to keep costs down...
...catch is that it will be tough for Blanchard’s to make that up in other sales. Cases of beer are available at locations closer to the Square, so some of the money will be redistributed to those Cambridge businesses who are already overcharging. Blanchard’s is unique in that it’s one of the few nearby places—as well as the cheapest—that sells kegs...