Word: jester
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hook up" and "make out" were the least certain. Students disagreed on which implied a more intimate encounter. Jessie R. Elzinga '01 considers making out further along the road of "getting it on," and hooking up "not so sexual...more about a relationship than physical activity." Larissa T. Jester '99 adds that "in the old days, making out meant something different--it was much more scandalous." Andrew Perito '01 agrees, pointing out that "making out is definitely not only kissing, while hooking up could be just that...
...three books that, years from now, may prove to have been the clearest sell signal ever missed. It was spring 1996, and, yes, the stock market has been levitating since then. Sometimes sell signals are early. The first book was by David and Tom Gardner, a brother act in jester hats with the catchy title of Motley Fool Investment Guide. The second, The Whiz Kid of Wall Street's Investment Guide, was by Matt Seto, 17. The third was the now infamous debut, Beardstown Ladies' Common-Sense Investment Guide, by a 14-member investment club from Beardstown, Ill., a lovable...
...contestants are assaulted with questions from categories like "Name That Hair," "Pastahead" and "Where's Coolio?" Each game has four rounds. At the end of round one, the person in fourth place becomes the "dunce," sits in a corner and has to wear an ugly orange and green floppy jester hat. For the final round, the top scorer is placed in the "Cylinder of Shush" (sort of like the "Cone of Silence" on "Get Smart") and competes against the clock, with 45 seconds to answer 10 questions from his/her "Savant Category" (pre-chosen by the player during the audition process...
According to the co-chair of the Environmental Action Committee, Larissa T. Jester '99, "PBHA provides a unique opportunity to reach beyond the Harvard campus into a community that really needs...
...love the fact that there's such a diversity of programs because it allows me to get experience in the environmental action field while checking out other service and career opportunities" Jester said...