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...three students asked that The Crimson not reveal the winner of tonight’s show in order to preserve the suspense for their friends??and to keep alive a few friendly wagers that have been placed on the game’s outcome...
...time I’ve had an apartment to call my own, my first time living somewhere besides Cambridge. Most of my experiences have revolved around my job as a news intern at the Times Free Press here in Chattanooga, Tenn. That’s where most of my friends??and excitement—have come from. My only tough week was the first week, when I wrote a few hard-hitting stories about a student who had died in Alabama. When I finally got school officials on the phone, more than a day after I began...
...21st birthday, as I wrote in my journal, was a “raucous mess.” I went to dinner with some friends??including Dorie, my best friend here—followed by an appearence at the Tortilla Factory’s rooftop bar, where we met about 15 other people. Some anonymous guy was paying the whole bar’s tab, and the drinks kept coming. I thought I was counting vigorously how many drinks I had had, but at some point I apparently lost count—probably after the $46 shot...
...after nine months living in Harvard Yard, I, too, began to repeat the East Coast Mantra. I called home to talk with family and friends??and spent half of the conversation fixated on their glaring accents. I revised my reply to the inevitable “Where are you from?” inquiry. “Michigan,” I said. “But I want to live in New York.” I hardly lived up to the Puritan pedigree, but at least I was trying...
Thomas J. Clarke ’04, a Crimson editor, is a French and Francophone Studies concentrator in Winthrop House. When he isn’t working, he passes the time criticizing his friends?? taste in bedding ensembles...