Word: claddings
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Upon returning from my botched mission, I was graciously greeted by my host and her bathing suit-clad posse, who invited me to Harvard’s first-ever foam party: Mather Lather. It was then that I reluctantly discarded my preformed opinion of Harvard’s social life and opened my eyes to reality. There were hordes, (and anyone around last year knows I mean literal hordes), of students roaming the streets looking for a good time...
...face. Seeger then proceeded to apply the same gentle treatment to the staff at UHS. After a doctor there refused to treat that “@#$%^ing Harvard punk,” Seeger’s flailing arms struck out against the scrub-clad residents, who escorted him on the way from Mt. Auburn’s emergency room to its psychiatric ward. Back on Mill Street, naive partygoers saw Shin’s red-streaked face and said “Who said we have no school spirit? That kid painted his face Crimson! Go Harvard...
...look for a social outlet, Conroy found what he calls a “huge social force” in his life. Most public service isn’t known for its parties, team cheers or matching outfits—but that is exactly what 50 red Converse-clad undergraduates have found in CityStep...
This weekend Harvard students give supermodels a run for their money at Eleganza, BlackCAST’s annual charity fashion show, clad in fashion designs from locales ranging from Jasmine Sola and the Tannery to pieces imported from New York City. All proceeds from this spring’s show will go to the Center for Teen Empowerment...
...Executive Producer Derek R. Melvin ’05 and Creative Director Jonathan R. Ardrey ’05 wanted to push the envelope, so this year Eleganza is expanding to the Bright Hockey Center, where you and a thousand of your closest friends can watch scantily-clad models and performers do their thing on the elongated runway, while a large projection screen in the background magnifies each person up to twelve times their normal size. With a planning staff of about twenty-five people and over $2,500 spent on lighting alone, Ardrey calls Eleganza...