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...heavy hearts of Harvard’s Class of 1997, snowed under by winter and steamrolled by midterms, will finally find reprieve at the Yardfest performance of today’s hottest band: Third Eye Blind. Move over, Oasis; 3EB is here to stay. With bouncy but thoughtful gems like “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Jumper,” the San Francisco quartet has struck a chord with college students riding high: Clinton is president, “Ally McBeal” is on at nine, and things are looking...
...well as using carbon dating and infrared analysis, Charlier employed the unusual technique of olfacation, or sniffing. In a blind test, two smell experts from French perfumeries Guerlain and Jean Patou whiffed samples of burnt wood, decomposed bones and skin, and noted the odors. "The smells weren't all horrible," says Sylvain Delacourte of Guerlain. "Some were pleasant and fragrant." The predominant scent, vanilla, indicated that the relics came from a body that had decomposed naturally; the organic compound vanillin is produced during this process. Set alight while tied to a stake (three times over, if legend...
According to CEB Chair S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, the student planners for this year’s Yardfest had been pursuing Third Eye Blind all semester...
...were looking for a group that would fit the atmosphere of 7,000 people having a barbecue on a sunny day in late April,” Goldenberg said. “Third Eye Blind fit the bill...
CORRECTION: The April 5 news article "Third Eye Blind To Headline Yardfest" wrongly stated that 7,000 undergraduates attended last year's Yardfest. In fact, the College said the event had a total attendance...