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...Where’s the best place to study? MTH: In the room, Lamont, Cabot ABC: Widener, Café Pamplona, Berryline TJ: Lamont, law school library, Quincy dining hall NAN: Widener, Starbucks, my room MMP: Your room, dining hall, Lamont...
...Name a famous John. MTH: Staff, Harvard, Hancock ABC: Staff, Harvard, Adams TJ: Harvard, Kerry, Edwards NAN: Adams, Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, Harvard MMP: Staff, Harvard, Parilo FM: What’s the number one thing you would change about Harvard? MTH: Cable, dining hall hours, section ABC: 24-hour dining halls, soft serve ice cream machines instead of soft severe froyo TJ: Winter, Quad, nothing at all NAN: Location, scheduling of classes on Fridays MMP: Weather, more social space, location...
Other unconfirmed reports placed Watson around campus at the Admissions Office, the Barker Center and Annenberg Hall—which is often said to evoke the Great Hall at Hogwarts, the fictional wizarding school at which Hermione studies...
Style: Clearly more confident talking to voters in his cherished town-hall format than standing behind a podium. Authentically displayed feel-your-pain concern over the economy, in a smoother manner than usual. But while he held the audience's attention with his answers and theatrics, he distractingly and conspicuously scribbled notes when Obama had the floor. His errant reference to Obama as "that one" probably jarred some viewers. Bottom line: with his rival in the lead, the Republican nominee was forced into aggression and antagonism but often flirted with the desperate and negative...
Overall: As promised, he was comfortable in a town-hall environment, directing his attention to the individual questioner and the crowd. The Arizona Senator was by turns aggressive, sensitive, conservative and conversational. Successfully presented a negative case against Obama with an upbeat, optimistic smile - but was unable to paint a truly damning portrait of an Obama presidency, especially on the economy. He exhibited a few physical and verbal tics that made him look his age, including a heavy reliance on his "my friends" crutch, and seemed nervously well aware of the high stakes. Without a solid...