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/ Flanked by Paul Tsongas on the highroad and Gennifer Flowers on the low, Bill Clinton is doing phone interviews in a hotel room, struggling to keep his presidential hopes alive in the New Hampshire primary. Finishing his chores with the press ("Betcha I said something you can take out of...
When Albert S. Colman '94 stands up in the dining hall, claps his silverware against a salad bowl and announces the latest intramural competition, people in Leverett House listen.
For some reason, this distant dream comes blaring to the surface at the Beanpot tournament. While B.C. screams SIEVE until the ice cracks, it's up to a few Harvard undergrads in the stands to fight back. Most of the Crimson's adoring crowd claps once in a while, but...
Members of the orchestra are similarly selfless. While the musical accompaniment is crucial and certainly adequate in this production, it is not a memorable aspect of the performance. Indeed, some members of the orchestra were seen yawning in between cymbal claps or horn toots.
"It's funny, because every time they show Bush winning a state I'm the only one that claps," Duggan said. "This is like a pep rally for Democrats."