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...former Lampoon President and current Simpsons producer. “I loved the Lampoon,” says Reiss, explaining his 3000 mile trek. “I’ll put it this way: I hated Harvard, I hated it, I hate it to this day. If it hadn??t been for the Lampoon, I would not have had one good memory or experience out of Harvard.” Before Saturday night, the Lampoon was putting out place settings for “somewhere between 15 and 20” guests, but they were also...
...Bruins ran the Crimson off the pitch, and while Harvard displayed enough talent to merit its presence on the field, the team was simply overwhelmed at the ease in which UCLA eviscerated its vaunted attack. Harvard hadn??t played an opponent of UCLA’s caliber and thus hadn??t needed to change its playing style until the sun set in southern Cal and the Crimson’s 2006 season...
...Others were more optimistic. Nicholas G. Purcell ’11 noted that music could improve the subway experience if the music is “soothing and non-invasive.” A Harvard Square T station guitarist identifying himself only as “Barry” hadn??t yet heard of the MBTA’s plans while playing to a Sunday evening crowd. When asked of how he thought T-Radio would affect his business he simply responded, “It won’t. I’ll just play louder...
...Bill Richardson is notoriously blunt. He is lauded for his sense of humor and willingness to directly address all questions, but lambasted for seeming unpolished and making countless verbal gaffes. When asked why he, who is half-Mexican, hadn??t called for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’s resignation as quickly as his fellow candidates had, he said, “It’s because [Gonzales] is Hispanic. I’m honest.” When asked why he accepts lobbyist money, he acknowledged that he can’t afford...
...student, leaving the library is a painful process, akin to that of the junkie saying goodbye to his final fix. But it used to be that the only obstacles between Lamont’s fluorescent corridors and a good night’s rest were that Ec midterm you hadn??t studied for or the English reading you hadn??t yet attempted. Now there’s also James Fasci, a recently hired Allied-Barton employee with a bold new vision for library security. Before Fasci, leaving Lamont meant passing bags and books through a perfunctory...