Word: debaucheryã
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...They are trained to card students and check for valid ID,” he said, noting that they also distribute wristbands to show whether attendees are of legal drinking age. BAT has been employed at House parties such as Winthrop’s “Debauchery?? and during the weekend of the Harvard-Yale football game, Travia said. The Surgeon General’s report specifically mentions monitoring alcohol at sporting events. The Harvard-Yale game, traditionally the University’s most popular athletic competition, has in some years featured a rowdy and alcohol-filled...
...primped and pregamed for an evening of officially-sanctioned debauchery in Winthrop House, Keenan was making some last-minute preparations of his own. Using some poster board and markers bought in a last-minute trip to CVS, he made a sign that read “’Debauchery?? Doesn’t Belong on Our Campus / Dems for Common Values.” He then positioned himself across the street from the entrance to the Winthrop House Committee (HoCo)-sponsored party “Debauchery,” proudly holding the sign aloft...
...Debauchery?? drew sell-out crowds of would-be femme fatales and Casanovas to Winthrop House last weekend, but whether or not it lived up to its decadent past was questionable. The party sold out in advance, and those without the temporary-tattoo tickets waited in the cold outside, but on the inside, some of the activities were less than scandalous...
...Roxy or Avalon. But suppose you want to get your glowstick on in a smaller venue, someplace you can rave without worrying about grabby fratboys and their backwards hats? Faced with these problems, Hotspot had no choice but to search out an alternative one Friday night. We did find debauchery??in South Boston, no less—just not the sort we expected. Hotspot’s associate led us to a nondescript glass door marked with the RISE logo. Once on the other side, a remarkably congenial bouncer examined our guide’s card and allowed...
Winthrop House’s notorious “Debauchery?? dance, known for “gratuitous displays of flesh, excessive gyrations of...pelvises and inappropriate employment of...oral cavities,” according to a former Winthrop house master, will make a comeback this weekend. Though it was banned in 2001, the dance will re-emerge in a somewhat less raunchy format after months of planning by the Winthrop House Committee’s “BauchCom.” As in years past, dance-goers will be given “Bauch Bucks...