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...Tight groups of 16 made no effort to branch out," says Thomas A. Dingman '67, associate dean of the College for human resources and the House system. "The masters felt there was so little inclination to meet new people, so we shouldn't make it so easy...
When I arrived at the home for retired racial stereotypes in Hollywood last week, Buckwheat and the Kingfish were poring over a blueprint. "Here we is," squeaked Buckwheat, beckoning me over. "These are the plans for our new branch, the Home for Racial Stereotypers Who Ought to Seek Early Retirement. We're naming it after Don Imus...
...without complete fossil records, it's difficult to know definitively one way or the other. It's also unclear what route H. erectus took. The study's authors think the species went east to Asia and gave rise to the Asian branch of H. erectus, perhaps then turned north and finally west back to Europe. The fossil record in Europe is especially spotty, with about a million years separating the Dmanisi finds and any other hominid remains...
...Christian student group at Tufts University was "re-recognized" by a branch of student government Wednesday after having been stripped of its official status for alleged anti-gay discrimination last month...
...become such a committed member that I took a pilgrimage to the Los Angeles branch, where I was shown around by Dean Ward, who once made a documentary about the club. While he was pointing out the pictures lining the wall, I shouted, "Cyd Charisse was one hot hamantash!" Ward elbowed me to shut up as Tony Martin, her husband, walked by. Not only is Martin alive, but so, Ward explained, is Charisse. For a minute I was pretty sure I was going to get beat up by a guy who gets his steak cut by Abe Vigoda...