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Next up is Robert Klein, wearing a sweater and saddle shoes, performing before a college audience. Seinfeld chuckles as Klein talks about sliding down the couch on the Tonight Show. Seinfeld recalls that when he first saw Klein perform, "I said to myself, 'I could do that.' The way he looked at the world was funny. He had a point of view. That's stand-up. And at the time, I didn't even know how to get a tuxedo...
Gomes, who is Plummer professor of Christian morals and Pusey minister in the Memorial Church, ushers me into his cozy Mem Church office and waves me toward the plush couch. He settles himself in the chair opposite me, calmly folds his hands in his lap and fixes me with a pensive gaze. I try my best to look studious and upstanding as I explain to him my situation. I’m writing a personal narrative, I begin. Pause. Well, I don’t really understand religion, I admit. Sometimes, I even have a hard time relating to very...
...fire alarm. The best part was the costumes, the costumes were really good. Alex Cooley’s peacock costume was the highlight, I’d say. I dressed up as the tennis player from The Royal Tenenbaums crossed with Jimmy Connors. I ended up sleeping on a couch at the Lampoon until the morning...
...admits he applied for housing late—“I was writing my thesis and wasn’t really worried about Harvard housing,” he says—moved into his room in DeWolfe on Oct. 1. Until then, he crashed on a couch in the Claverly suite of a high school friend, Philip M. Hodges ’04. “It was good because I had someone to show me around, but obviously I was kind of a nuisance. I was known in Claverly as the kid who sleeps on Phil?...
...couple of minutes later I begin to hand out spinach puffs in the living room where Casey, Ben and Jennifer were sitting together on a couch with a blonde woman I recognized between them. As if the evening were not already bizarre enough, sitting with Casey on one side and Ben on another was no other than Ms. Boldt, my seventh grade homeroom teacher...