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DIED. Kay Noble-Bell, 65, fierce, feminine star wrestler of the 1960s and '70s; of stomach cancer; in Amarillo, Texas. Known for gravity-defying leaps in the ring to evade such opponents as Gladys (Kill 'Em) Gillem, Noble-Bell wrestled her first match at 18 and competed for 30 years...
...challenge is convincing people to make the commitment to recycle.” Gogan agreed, saying that they hoped to create the same “competitive spirit” in recycling efforts that there is in other aspects of Harvard life. —Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...
...less interested in making a community [than campusTap]. We’re interested in giving people a place to say what they think, and we think that that will create an interesting, diverse community, but the focus is different.”—Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...
...stop acting like you’re important.To keep everyone honest, we’ve decided to hand-pick our successors for this column. The competition was thick like Serena Williams’ booty, but we’re proud to announce the winners of the 2006 Bell Lap Contest: D.A. Wallach ’07 and Peter Martinez ’07. This Midwestern duo impressed us with their insightful guide to juicing graduate students, which revealed that the term “TF” originally stood for “Titty Fucking...
Between Eleganza, “the FM Freshman 15,” and last week’s Bell Lap application, it’s an exciting time of year for miserable Harvard students who like to celebrate their own false sense of worth on this campus through acts of public narcissism. Meanwhile, pre-frosh weekend offered us a sneak preview of the next generation of jokers who will help make this place terrible for four more years. With so much inexcusable behavior to choose from, we decided to provide a quick round-up of “The Most...