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Every artist eventually finds his or her ideal medium. Manet had canvas; Duchamp painted on glass. Certain Lowell house seniors find inspiration in more mundane rectangles of plastic—their designs and text have recently graced many of the Lowell house dining hall trays. Brendan S. Millstein ’06, one of the artist-culprits, is known for textual art in the postmodernist vein. His trademark is the insertion of the word “tray” into an unrelated saying. “April Showers bring Tray Flowers” and the Shakesperean...
...Lampanelli:Two Harvard students walk into a bar. One student says to the bartender, “Fix me a drink befitting a Harvard man.” The bartender walks over to a U.S. senator seated at the end of the bar and whacks him off into a glass. The second Harvard student says, “Great! I haven’t had one of those since my admissions interview.”Lisa Lampanelli has performed at the Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson, the New York Friars’ Club Roast of Chevy Chase, and Comic...
...resulted in 14 points—and shot just 34.6 percent from the field in the first 20 minutes. Worse still was that Northeastern grabbed 22 rebounds to Harvard’s 11 in the opening frame—and the Huskies’ nine boards on the offensive glass alone nearly matched the Crimson’s first half total on both ends of the floor...
...Crimson. Harvard attempted 15 more field goals, shot seven more free throws, and committed seven fewer turnovers—but BU scored a crucial nine more points over 40 minutes. Harvard also out-rebounded BU 39-38, with nearly half (19) of those rebounds coming on the offensive glass.“I think any time a team shoots 61 percent from the three-point line, it’s going to be an uphill battle,” Sullivan said. “I’m really proud of how some guys who had not been playing...
...Nichols ’06's expertise is beer. At a table in John Harvard’s, the self-proclaimed beer connoisseur has carefully made his selection. He picks up the glass and inspects it with a critical eye. He sniffs, he sips. Then, wrinkling his nose, he puts the glass back down. “This,” the co-founder of Harvard’s first and only Beer Society says, “is bad beer.” Beer aside, Nichols is best known on campus for resigning from his post as Undergraduate Council...