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FlyBy gives the Lev HoCo some major props for its creative and varied use of house space. Matted stills from the classic 1942 film lined the walls connecting the formal??s three main areas, each of which had a decidedly different feel. Those looking for the typical Harvard dance experience—i.e., sweaty writhing in a dark room with DJ Straus—found what they wanted in the Lev Old Library. Across the hall in the JCR, formal-goers enjoyed a tasty chocolate fountain while random revelers, presumably aided by the free-flowing open bar (FlyBy...
When the uninitiated hear the words “Kirkland” and “Formal?? in the same sentence, they usually raise their eyebrows in feigned comprehension and manufactured skepticism and say something like, “Oh, Kirkland has that incest thing, right?” It’s a classic case of fearing what one does not understand, a defense mechanism against that troubling desire to be rid of one’s society-imposed reservations and find out what goes on in that darkened JCR every December...
...Winthrop’s formal??known to House insiders as the “Arbella Ball”—achieved anything last week, it was that it allowed guests to transcend both space and time. No, the event’s theme wasn’t “Take Me to the Moon” (thank God!). But the formal??s bifurcated set up—a dance party inside the JCR with a mildly classy live band and schmooze-fest outside in the Gore Courtyard—made FlyBy feel like...
...June. Arrangements for this committee have not yet been made. Quincy HoCo Treasurer Elizabeth M. Moore ’09 said that the extra money would be useful for times when their budget becomes stretched, such as when events that require large expenditures like Housing Day and spring formal??occur in close succession. “That really helps with making sure we have enough money at the right time,” Moore said. Cabot HoCo Co-Chair Thomas R. Benson ’09 said his committee does not have as much money as in past...
...example, if your girlfriend asks you if you like the yellow and brown polka dot dress she wore to your formal??even if you think it looks like something your mom would have worn in the ’60s—you probably don’t want to tell her that. A simple “You look beautiful” will suffice...