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...called. The winner is Christine Thai, a short MIT senior dressed like a male high school debater. Her prize: a box of “dirty” fortune cookies that comes in a takeout container bearing a picture of a grinning, slanty-eyed coolie bent in a deep bow. She passes the fortunes around the table. Mine: “Tight buns drive me nuts...
...vulnerable bow position, Pommen was the only rower to suffer significant injury, though the No. 2 seat hit his head and the Light Blues broke three oars. The boat had been warming up to do practice starts on the busy Thames River...
Among the Light Blues left in second place by a mere .05 seconds were coxswain Jim Omartian ’02 and three seat Hugo Mallinson ’02. Pommen was set to row in the bow seat for the Cambridge Blue Boat until he fractured his left wrist last Friday when his boat collided with a harbour master launch...
...visible. Both plays tinker with theatrical conventions to create an evening of non-stop hysterics. Through Saturday, April 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets $8, $5 for students and seniors, $4 for Adams House residents, available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. Adams House Pool Theatre, 13 Bow St., Cambridge...
...world has changed as a result of Sept. 11. You don't want to minimize the threat, but you don't want to blow it out of proportion. Intelligence information is by definition murky, it's not wrapped with a nice bow and presented to us. So we give people the bottom line of what we have. I don't see it as a contradiction so much, I see it as a changed world. If you don't go about your life, then you're significantly altering the American way of life without ever having a shot fired here...