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...Presidential indifference,” a miracle happened—Summers agreed to play. Apparently running a drawing of the pudgy president being pelted by tennis balls and cruelly disparaging captions for five weeks worked wonders. In the epic match-up, Summers and his doubles partner, former FM co-chair Ben C. Wasserstein ’03, came back from behind to school their uppity challengers, FM co-chair Ben D. Mathis-Lilley ’03 and FM publisher Kenyon S. Weaver ’03. October 30, 2003 FM printed a jack-o-lantern stencil of Summers?...
University President Lawrence H. Summers had announced his resignation. Shock waves and disbelief reverberated around campus, but not in Dunster E Entryway. There, a group of eight sipped champagne and celebrated victory. The scene was one of sublime Schadenfreude Tuesday night, as Radcliffe Union of Students Co-Chair Dara F. Goodman ’07 and friends toasted the announcement of Summers’ resignation. Laissez les bons temps rouler! It looked like your average 21st birthday, or a rendezvous between friends to celebrate a job offer. Until you started listening to the party chatter. “Down with...
...never really designed for that much use.” The House replaced the pediment and put a door stop to prevent the slamming, but Lowell administrators think that ten years from now, with the possibility of increased traffic flow, it could fall again, outgoing Lowell House Committee (HoCo) Co-chair Neil K. Mehta ’06 said. Swipe access to the gate will be limited to Lowell residents in order to maintain not only its structural stability, but also to maintain the peace and security of the House, Eck said. “We don?...
Even if Debauchery didn’t prove as bacchanalian as partygoers may have wished, its relative propriety means it won’t be cancelled again quite yet. The co-chairs and the BauchCom were confident that the group grope would be back next year, when HoCo co-chair Christine Cherella predicted there would be “more bang for the buck...
...Such stimulating topics attracted an eclectic group of over a dozen students of different genders, races, and sexual orientations. While some found the feminist relationship—whereby men and women partake in an entirely egalitarian partnership—attainable, others viewed it as an impossible ideal. RUS Co-Chair Dara F. Goodman ’07 said she believes in this feminist fairytale. “I think it’s potentially the most long-lasting and fulfilling kind of relationship one could have,” she said, adding that it would be difficult to maintain...