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...survivors. The Winthrop army raised a white flag at 2:30 p.m., but the time when the twelve Houses took prisoners is nothing more than a memory now, more than a week into the wildly well-attended war that engulfed the Harvard campus without warning. College Events Board (CEB) Chair S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 and Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06, who planned the activity as some sort of war game, were both killed when an Adams group calling themselves “The Black Hand” threw hand grenades into their...
...make-out nook. It’s spring; love is in the air, so take your animal urges outside. Don’t show up plastered. You’ll just make us jealous. On moving stuff around—use your common sense here. A chair here and there is fine but definitely not a desk or anything heavy that will be really distracting. Not to mention actual hell for whomever has to put it back. There’s whispering and then there’s “just-as-loud-as-talking whispering...
However, the College Events Board (CEB) had no problem choosing the duo, completed by Hammel’s wife Kori Gardner on vocals and keyboards. “They play great music and a lot of people are really in love with them,” said CEB Chair and Crimson columnist S. Adam Goldenberg...
...that poll was published, in April, I spent some time with Gore, 59, in his hotel room in Buffalo, N.Y., during a break between two slide-show events at the state university. Draped across an easy chair, he looked exhausted-not as heavy as he has been (he is dieting and working out hard these days) but flushed and a little bleary. He was in the throes of an eight-show week-4,000 people in Regina, Sask.; 1,200 in Indianapolis; 2,000 near Utica, N.Y.; a flight to New York City the night before for a meeting with...
...climbing from the wreckage of 2000, and she was convinced that his survival depended on reconnecting with his core beliefs. He assembled the earliest slide show in 1989, while writing Earth in the Balance-carrying an easel to a dinner party at David Brinkley's house, standing on a chair to show CO2 emissions heading off the charts. She wanted him to find that passion again. They were living in Virginia, and the Kodak slides were gathering dust in the basement. So he pulled them out, arranged them in the carousel and gave his first show with the images mostly...