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...major part of my life. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Of course it doesn’t matter, I’d love to wait too. Favorite childhood toy: Legos, but only to create and destroy, no playing. Sexiest physical trait: My oddly attractive facial hair...and my one and only piercing (with its Italian counterpart). Favorite part about Harvard: Pseudo-undeserved influence, and the red hot school-funded social scene. Describe yourself in three words: Skinny fast magnetic. In 15 minutes you are: Getting my read on with the company of a quality Hefeweizen...
...That's wishful thinking. Elizabeth has always struck me as a crabby soul. Her job is, essentially, to smile in public, yet she's never been good at it. The grin seems more a grimace, as if she grudges the effort it takes to move those facial muscles. If warmth and beauty are requisites of regality, she's flunked the test. Perhaps because of the coldness I sense in Elizabeth, I've often felt a sympathy for Charles, whom I'm guessing didn't get a lot of it at home. He works so hard at the game of ingratiation...
...shouldn’t be taking any game for granted.” Harvard greatly missed the defensive intensity of starters Lizzy Nichols and Devon Sherman. Nichols, a freshman defenseman and the team’s leader in points, suffered a concussion and three facial fractures in a collision during the team’s scoreless tie with St. Mary’s last weekend. She will not play at Penn this weekend but hopes to be back on the field to face Yale at Ohiri Field on September 30. Sherman, a freshman midfielder, sprained her ankle during the second...
...played all these great teams at a high level, and in every game, we’ve matched their level.” Harvard will be without Nichols’s services today at BU and Sunday at Penn, as she suffered a second-degree concussion and three facial fractures during last Sunday’s scoreless tie with St. Mary’s. The Crimson is not alone in facing a strenuous schedule to begin its season, as other teams, such as Ivy-rival Yale (2-3-1, 0-0-0 Ivy) were pitted against perennial powerhouses like North...
...physically fit. The problem is when these things become what your life is about, when we confuse what should be in the background of our lives with what should be in the foreground. And I'd like to make it clear to the powerful D.C. face-care lobby - "Big Facial" - that I'm very pro-facial...