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Harvard faces Colby today and Bowdoin tomorrow, and though Maine isn't the North Pole, the Crimson certainly hopes the jolly old fat man hasn't forgot about it. Two wins would fit oh so nicely in the Crimson's holiday stocking...
...chanting "Ween! Ween! Ween!" I've never been at a concert where everyone wanted the encore so badly. After a few minutes, Gene reappeared, holding his acoustic guitar, and began to play the ballad "Birthday Boy." We were swaying. Somebody held up a lighter. Then Gene stopped. "Shit, I forgot how this part goes. Oh, man." He tried a few chords. "Damn." Somebody from the pit climbed up on stage to help him figure it out, but it didn't work. "Anything else you wanna hear?" he said sheepishly...
Make no mistake: his remains the old reformist faith. But he knows, as his illustrious forebears forgot, that reform must leave no one out. Government by - the enlightened for the disadvantaged? No: by the people, for the people...
...what to expect from the College Experience, and I feel badly because it was just recently that my mind finally caught up to my body. Although I am loathe to admit it, I think that Harvard intimidated me to the point that I lost some of my identity and forgot my sister's advice (via Teddy Roosevelt). I remember reading Julian Barnes' essay in the pre-frosh materials, and I marveled at the time that the President of the Crimson had been afraid to speak up in section as a first-year. Such timidity is reserved for regular guys like...
...addition, Jones said that in France she was "shackle-free;" during her time there, she "forgot that she was Black" because the French people were so warm and accepting. She remembers a time in the United States when she had to ship her works to galleries instead of bringing them in person--she said her pieces would not have been hung if gallery staffs had been aware of her race...