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...commuters formed their own tight-knit community, centering on Agassiz House in Radcliffe Yard. The family of Jane Opel '50 took in three boarders--women from the waiting list that would not have been able to attend otherwise...
...shoot location scenes for The Mexican, a film director Gore Verbinski describes as "a romantic comedy with a little Sam Peckinpah." The town is so small that the cast is bunking in the homes of locals and the crew had to install phone lines. But no town is tight knit enough to prevent rumors from escaping. Thus 48 hours after Julia's arrival the world was privy to the shocking news that a braying donkey had kept her awake all night and had to be forcibly removed by a security guard. "There are a lot of donkeys here," says Verbinski...
...ballroom is one of the more loosely defined entities in Harvard's athletic universe, it is also one of the more closely-knit. The team lacks an official Harvard-affiliated adult. Most of the adult training, therefore, is done via private instruction, some of which is subsidized by the team. The local coaches who give these lessons also fulfill Harvard's judging requirement at the tournaments...
...himself known to us, and thus we expect no rewards and punishments in an afterlife. In our lives, we do our best to serve our community well, behave decently, and treat people well. The biggest advantages of Christianity are the congregations, which can serve as expanded families and close-knit communities...
...Even though it's diverse, it's still tight-knit," Conlon says...