Word: geeks
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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They came in first and second on “Beauty and the Geek,” but some people don’t think that Alan D. “Scooter” Zackheim ’06 and Nathan J. Dern ’07 deserve the “socially awkward” label...
Zackheim, whose geek tag-line was “Graduated Harvard,” is pursuing an acting career; his plan for spending his share of the $250,000 grand prize includes such geeky things as paying rent...
...spit-swapping, onlookers stood horrified as one dean’s son got (and gave) an enthusiastic mouthful from Harvard’s resident nympho. Gross...it’s been a big week for the big screen, with two Harvardians in the final for Beauty and the Geek and another in American Idol—hopefully next week’s TV chatter will revolve around Scarlett smooching a Harvard hopeful. JT’s got nothing...
...nominated films, the SciTech awards show clips from labs, pictures of graphs and charts, rows of scientists bent diligently over their computers. "An award like this is a rare and beautiful thing," said Colin Davidson, honored for his work on 3D modeling. "An award like this to a geek is a rare and beautiful thing squared...
...panel--"24 and America's Image in Fighting Terrorism: Fact, Fiction or Does It Matter?"--was not exactly Foreign Affairs journal material. Moderator Rush Limbaugh planted a full-on mouth kiss on actress Mary Lynn Rajskub (a.k.a. tech geek Chloe), and actors and producers took softball questions as audience members cheered what Limbaugh called the show's "pro-America" stance. (Among the crowd were pundit Laura Ingraham and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.) The weird spectacle put a point on a raging question in pop culture: Is 24 just a TV show or right-wing propaganda? Or, to turn Jack...