Word: icing
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...Penthouse. It’s not steamy to me...but “Venus in Furs” is not a steamy novel at all. Von Sacher-Masoch has a particular brand of eroticism that is particularly cold and disembodied. His eroticism is more like an ice cube than steam. 7. FM: Complete this sentence: Sex at Harvard...MK: (Laughs) That’s one sentence that is left incomplete. 8. FM: Word on the street is that you are a pretty snappy dresser. Say you’re having a one-on-one meeting with President Drew G. Faust...
...Intervale Green doesn't have the glass walls, waterless urinals or ice batteries that the BoA Tower boasts. No one would describe Intervale as cutting edge, but it is green where it counts - with more energy efficient appliances, better window insulation and energy efficient fluorescent lights, all of which will enable its low-income residents to save real money on their utility bills. "Residents will be paying 30% less for their utilities than in an ordinary building," says Nancy Biberman founder and president of WHEDCo, during a recent tour of Intervale. "For them, going green is a survivability issue...
...Cornell (15-6-4, 10-5-3, ECAC).The rivalry between the two teams is one of the oldest in intercollegiate competition, dating back to 1910. With bragging rights and crucial league points on the line, it was no surprise that both teams came onto the ice with their sticks swinging, ready to play. The Crimson and the Big Red combined for 28 minutes in the box, taking penalties for roughing, high-sticking, and tripping, among other infractions.And despite Cornell’s overpowering offense, it was Harvard that came out on top for its biggest win of the season...
...narrowly by O’Donnell, with an 8-10, 10-8, 9-7, 9-3 victory over Christina Matthias of Penn that would send the Crimson to the finals. Snyder closed out her match moments later with a 10-8, 9-3, 4-9, 10-9 victory to ice the cake.Penn’s only victories of the day came in the top two flights, where the Quakers’ Kristen Lange and Sydney Scott swept No. 1 Guruge and No. 2 Tiong, respectively. HARVARD 8, STANFORD 1Harvard cruised past No. 7 Stanford, 8-1, Friday afternoon...
...still looking good.” Cornell was only able to manage 11 shots in the first period, despite three power-play opportunities. The second period put the Crimson ahead, 1-0, after nine minutes. Cornell freshman goaltender Amanda Mazzotta got a good look as Vaillancourt flew down the ice off a pass from sophomore Katharine Chute. But after Mazzotta made the initial save, Vaillancourt sunk the rebound, getting the Crimson on the board. Harvard still had command over the game at the start of the third period, but not for long. Within the first minute, the Big Red?...