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...apartments each take up a whole floor and have in common temperature-controlled concrete floors and pure linen bedding, along with white Havaiana flip-flops and crisp waffle robes for lounging in style...
...aspect that truly connects the dwellings, however, also sets them apart: their different arrangements of classic retro and contemporary furniture, each piece of which has been handpicked by the maestro of tight clothes himself. In the third floor's living area, for example, a squishy sectional sofa, designed by Ueli Berger in 1972, is crowned by a spiky Serge Mouille wall light and flanked by a 1952 Harry Bertoia Bird lounge chair and ottoman. Downstairs on the second floor, an acid-yellow Marc Newson kitchen and the red molded fascia of a Raymond Lowey sideboard interrupt a general theme...
...Weekly, I lug piles of dirty clothing down the stairs to Weld basement, greeted each time by the same blast of heat and rhythmic ka-thump of wet articles. But it’s not the sweltering air that disturbs me, nor the abundance of lone socks littering the floor. It’s other students’ failure to grasp basic laundry etiquette that frightens me time and time again. It seems that most undergrads had never handled a Tide bottle before arriving here in Cambridge; they exhibit the same blatant lack of conscientiousness in laundry rooms across campus...
...move to the paint. He is continuing to lead after a great perfomance against Michigan. 17:45 Housman nails 3-pointer, cool and collected, after ball gets batted around, 44-49. Quick 5-0 run the Crimson needed. 17:10 Offensive board for Britain over Harris. Foul on the floor on Pusar, his second. That's Lin and Pusar with two apiece. 16:54 Harris plays strong D on Lowe, Amaker is switching up the D, and it's working. He draws the charge. 16:22 Harris turnover. Off-the-ball foul on Harris, that's three fouls...
...ridiculous—I paid money, now give me a bottle.” But some students bypassed the BAT entirely by showing up on the red carpet already in a state of inebriation. The theme of extravagance was executed forcefully, with the entire surface of the dining hall floor covered two-inches deep in a blanket of bills. The bills themselves featured an image of Benjamin Franklin, ornamented with the words “Make it rain, Pfoho.” An unintended consequence of the bills was that they made the floor exceedingly slippery, causing several guests...