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...David M. Shin ’02 is getting very excited about applying for the prefect program. “I just want to help show first-years the way,” he said in his interview, before adding, under his breath, “to my balls?...
...still trying to remember the three lies about the John Harvard statue at the Crimson Key initiation party at the Advocate. “Lemme tell you a secret,” Dick F. Williams ’01 offered conspiratorially, his Caucasian breath reeking of schnapps and privilege. “Julie couldn’t tell you a damn thing about Corinthian architecture at Widener [Library]. Fact is, there’s only one large white column at this school that she knows anything about?...
...There is no question that light, controlled exercise is a very important component of prevention of osteoporosis,” he said. “We try to tell patients to walk every day as they can, the limit being their pain or shortness of breath...
...neared the hunters’ camp in the Berkshire Hills, the explosion of autumn reds and yellows quite took my breath away. I found the camp, parked, and walked over to the grill where venison sausage was cooking...
These are the longest days. Time moves in slow motion. An entire world waits with shallow breath, and the news never ends. Snippets of hope are dashed almost as quickly as they appear, only to be succeeded by fresh rumors of a peaceful exit. In a sense, it is all familiar. End games fascinate. In school, where we studied them attentively, the chapters were invariably titled "The Drift Toward War." The conclusions, too, were nearly uniform: If only there had been more time; if only the antagonists had understood one another better; if only the crisis had been nipped...