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...Mojito (Die Another Day): Three sprigs of fresh mint, two tablespoons of sugar, three tablespoons of fresh lime guice, 1.5-ounces of light rum and club soda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaken and Stirred, James Bond Loves His Booze | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...students, both Manoharan and Kali (as the dog is affectionately known) are doing their jobs perfectly. Abigail J. Crutchfield ’10 praises the conversational atmosphere created by the dog’s presence. She describes the feel of her section meetings as “a book club full of very intelligent people...

Author: By Benjamin K. Glaser, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bark-er Center Goes to the Dogs | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...ambition, but emerged unsatisfied. The freshmen would most likely mellow. I wanted to talk to an upperclassman, someone who had had time to be disillusioned—and who still thought he could be president. Caleb L. Weatherl ’10 had been president of the Harvard Republican Club as a sophomore. He wrote occasional political pieces as a member of The Crimson’s editorial board. I had never met him, but I kept hearing his name, prefaced, as if by Homeric epithet, by “that guy who wants to be president...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett | Title: Kids Who Would Be King | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...other mail. “I said, ‘I think this is from Karl Rove,’ and [Caleb’s mother] and I looked at each other and wondered ,” Steve C. Weatherl told me. Caleb had arranged for the Republican Club to bring Karl Rove to campus that April. The high-profile speaking event had gone very smoothly, but Rove had already written Caleb a thank-you note. When their son finally arrived home, they watched him open the letter. Caleb said that he had to read it a few times before...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett | Title: Kids Who Would Be King | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...said. “That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.” Up to this point, he’d been playing with his BlackBerry under the table. Suddenly, his attention was focused. Come on, I said. The Republican Club makes jokes about it. You must know that other students talk about you as someone who could be president. “I think the subject has probably come up before,” he said. There must be a reason, I told him. If you don’t want...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett | Title: Kids Who Would Be King | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

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