Word: closings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Know has had it with all the Y2K jabberjabber. Any right-minded party girl will stick close to home wrapped in Pashima, aggressively exfoliating for the following night--the ultimate, global-disaster-safe date for a post-modern throw down...
...future, there'll be little energy for celebratory champagne at the close of this volume of Fifteen Minutes Magazine. But I hope we'll get around to having that drink soon enough because when we do, I'll buy a round and make a toast. In the meantime, I hope it will suffice...
...come together and brew holiday cheer. Draw on everything you've got to kindle the spirit even if means whistling the 1984 Band-Aid song "Do They Know It's Christmas? (Feed the World)." Put your hands to your ears like you're holding studio-quality headphones. Close your eyes. Now sway. Who are you? You're Simon LeBon! And by your side, Euro powerhouses: Paul Young ("Everytime you go away, you take a piece of me with you. . ."), Bono, George Michael, Boy George. It's not for Ethiopia--it's for your cold, rotten Harvard heart. Do it baby...
...final clubs at Harvard have seen better days. With their doors closed to outsiders--for some even to members--they are no longer the party places of yesteryear. As the punch season draws to a close, the message Harvard now sends to final clubs seems to be one of peaceful co-existence: We pretend you don't exist, you pretend our rules don't apply. Yet the question remains, how can the University hasten their...
...clubs, as antiquated bastions of old boy obnoxiousness, should either be forced to abandon their sexism--which officially keeps them from being recognized by the University--or close their doors altogether. This is the message that Harvard should have been sending all along...