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...backed by a supportive friend. Maule found nothing ironic or incongruous in the idea of a model search at Harvard. “I personally think Harvard girls are very well-kept and well put-together.” After the judging was done, five “well-kept?? women were chosen and photographed. May the best (looking...
...memory; I hover between two places, which is a way of forming insight.” Whether explaining the long-term use of Robin Island on the tip of Southern Africa as a place where “people who were considered outsiders, whether lepers or political prisoners, were kept?? or evoking complex South African language politics through a piece about fig trees, Stopforth’s remarkable skill as storyteller, political actor, and artist shines throughout. His work and his words perform a kind of near-alchemic synesthesia, drawing together the colors of light, the sounds...
...let’s face it—you came here to smoke. So head over to the huge walk-in humidor—a climate-controlled room where all the cigars are kept??and ask the friendly, knowledgeable staff for a recommendation. They will happily respond with more questions than an overzealous mother-in-law: Do you want something light or heavy? Big or small? Cheap or expensive? Are you new to cigars...
Even the residents who support the pacts say they are still waiting to see if the promises will be kept??reflecting the deep-rooted suspicions of Harvard that residents harbor after years of town-gown battles...
Looking back on his illustrious Harvard career, Douthat surprisingly mentions his social accomplishments before talking about pieces he’s written. “I am most proud of the fact that I have made—and kept??friends, in spite of the fact that my public persona is to disagree with everyone here.” At once, this statement demonstrates the enigma that is Douthat; equal parts self-assured philosopher, edgy politician, and aspiring author, he is ultimately far too thoughtful not to take the hype surrounding his persona without a grain of proverbial...
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