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...when it comes to socializing, she’s often cited as a motivator. Nellwyn A. Thomas ’05 says that for Senior Week, Hendricks founded a tongue-in-cheek “sorority” called Kappa Kappa Steffers, featuring a southern belle ball in her common room. It was only one in a string of whimsical ideas...
...keeping with the tongue-in-cheek tone of the overall ceremonies, Franklin bid a final farewell to his classmates. “I’d like to ask everyone to keep Harvard in their hearts, because the Harvard Fund will keep you in their hands,” he said...
...Great's predecessors. The first clue was the bronze head he found when he entered the corridor. It had been broken off a statue and hidden in a carved hole, under a pile of stones. The sculpture is eerily lifelike, even down to a small mole on the left cheek. And then there are the name tags: a series of carved dots on the handles of a vial and on a small pitcher are coded messages claiming the items belong to the King. "The Thracians believed in resurrection, but the rebirth was as a spirit, not a body," says Kitov...
This humor is further evident in the slightly tongue-in-cheek quality of the website, which asks visitors from the future to bring some sort of proof of their origin...
...Mostellaria:” the two cover comparable ground of debauchery and deception, although “Forum” captures the spirit of the Roman playwright with a lighter comedic touch. The play’s exaggerated action and sheer silliness lend it a certain tongue-in-cheek tone, which alternately creates and defuses tension each moment...