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Sponsored by the Alaska Klub (yes, it’s club with a K), the journey measured 1,049 feet around the Science Center Quad, mimicking the slightly longer 1,049 miles of the actual Iditarod. Corey M. Rennell ’07, co-head of the Alaska Klub and also a Crimson editor, wielded a megaphone and shouted encouragement to the Cribbage, Mountaineering, Radcliffe Rugby, Outing, and Men’s Rugby teams as they prepared for the race...

Author: By Steven A. Mcdonald, CRIMSON CONTRIBUTOR | Title: Students Race the Iditarod, Win Beer | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

...This is the best example of college I’ve ever seen,” said Zachary A Corker ’04, special assistant to the dean for social programming. The Alaska Klub board would be pleased...

Author: By Steven A. Mcdonald, CRIMSON CONTRIBUTOR | Title: Students Race the Iditarod, Win Beer | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

...Alaska Klub Co-Heads Rennell and Leif E. Fenno ’07 say they hope to “bring some frontier spirit” to Harvard. Post-victory, the Men’s Rugby Team had another frontier to face—the first-prize hangover that would be inevitable after consuming their spoils, 1049 ounces of beer...

Author: By Steven A. Mcdonald, CRIMSON CONTRIBUTOR | Title: Students Race the Iditarod, Win Beer | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

...Barry Was a Lady" and "A Connecticut Yankee" - that Viertel describes as "the 'hero-hit-on-the-head-with-a-bottle' musical." The conked conqueror in "English" is a genteel Brit, Michael Bramleigh, who, after a head-bump, becomes Goto Schmidt, owner of Dresden's notorious night spot Klub "21." (Both roles are played, with an expert counterfeit of charm, by Brian d'Arcy James.) Goto and his girlfriend Gita Gobel (Emily Skinner) are forever threatened by the pompous Police Commissioner (Imus' man of a thousand voices Rob Bartlett), but even more by his tendency to snap from one personality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Bravo! Encores! | 6/12/2004 | See Source »

...Outside it is winter. But here it is so hot.” And not just hot, mind you. Berlin’s infamous Kit Kat Klub, where much of Cabaret takes place, is also wild, raw and at times downright raunchy. It’s a place where women proposition men, and boys do too, where life tastes delicious and where wives and worries are left at home. Outside, however, Germany sits partially trembling and partially blind on the eve of Nazism. Ultimately, the political situation renders the inside less lascivious and more escapist; the Kit Kat Klub transforms...

Author: By William L. Adams, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: It's Getting Hot in Here (Here being the Loeb Mainstage) | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

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