Word: gigged
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...agreed with his father, saying he should find a better place to study. The “too quiet” Lamont is obviously not the answer, but residents of New Quincy, Leverett Towers and other campus buildings with elevators beware: it seems this Thayer Player needs a new gig...
While the Union contemplates its next gig, another campus band is even further behind—or ahead, depending on your stance on the importance of names...
...Happiness,” Robinson says. Crane laughs before adding his two cents: “A second gig...
Brown was all set to give the starting running back job to speedy Tristan Murray a year ago. Murray scored the first touchdown of the 2003 season for the Bears against Albany, but by the end of the game, Hartigan had stolen the starting gig from him after compiling for 126 yards and a touchdown. By season’s end, Hartigan had gone from backup bruiser to the Ivy League’s leading rusher...
Journalists and politicos have been trying off and on for a decade now to suss out exactly what George W. Bush did in the National Guard more than 30 years ago. The basic facts are not very mysterious: Bush got a coveted homeland gig in the Guard, just as many other well-connected college graduates did, while hundreds of thousands of other young men got drafted and sent to Vietnam. Ever since Bush ran for Texas Governor in 1994, details of the subplot have dribbled out, suggesting that he was a slacker in his later days as a pilot...