Word: chastityã
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...past two supple breasts as she curves her neck upward and whispers seductively “It’s been a whole year since Debauchery...” So read the hot pink posters spread throughout Winthrop House that advertised last Saturday’s “Chastity?? dance, a derivative of the infamous “Debauchery.” Tom Dow`03 recounts last year’s scandalous event. “You couldn’t move. It was disgusting. You had to push through sweaty, nasty bodies to get anywhere. There...
...Chastity??s naked angel rides her cloud sporting a halo tarnished by scandal. Her coy looks cannot hide her true nature as a lascivious beast. As Fifi Cobas`04 concluded, “I have a boyfriend, and hooking up with another guy was not a possibility for me. But the two friends that I went with fared quite well. There were some really sketchy guys in the market for free ass, and in general Chastity was as debaucherous as expected...
...students worried about their chances of seeing action, experiencing withdrawal from last year’s peep show and emotionally agitated over the idea of a “Chastity?? dance are invited to storm Mass. Hall at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The Harvard University Police Department has already called out the Boston, Dorchester and Roxbury squads to control the crowds that are expected to exceed 7,000 during this third rally Friday afternoon...
Despite undergraduates’ staggeringly broken-hearted reaction, the administration has unanimously supported the “Chastity?? dance. President Lawrence H. Summers sent his third University-wide e-mail entitled “Keeping Biology in the Classroom—Not the Common Room.” Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth Studley “Ibby” Nathans threw a kegger for all Proctors. Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ‘68, especially pleased with the decision, connected the “Chastity?? dance with his August letter encouraging undergraduates...
...herd mentality at a school. Only when we let ourselves get carried away do we think that parties are fun, that alcohol is agreeable and that sexual satisfaction is worthwhile. Students don’t really enjoy that stuff—they just think they do. ‘Chastity?? will finally convince Harvard students that it’s O.K. to be chaste—and even quite normal to go without contact with the opposite sex for months...