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...abundance of bytes and an excess of e-vites certainly do demand an evolution of etiquette, but they have also managed to make older methods all the more prized. A hand-written note on cream-colored Crane’s, an unexpected knock on the door, flowers, a date, a photograph on film—the scarcer they become, the more sacred they’re beheld. So while the world of dating may seem to be a growing web of disorder, we can take comfort in knowing that the most classic means of courting never crash...
...somebody crosses the line with us, we will definitely eighty-six them,” he says.” (According to urbandictionary.com, “eighty-six” means “to kill or knock...
...poisoned the atmosphere in the locker room while attempting to renegotiate their contracts. They had—or at least Schober had—been caught breaking a law that most college students have, at one point or another, probably broken themselves, just without being busted.Was Johnson going to knock on Murphy’s door, step into his office and say: “You know, coach, I’ve been thinking about Russ and Dez. Me and some of the guys think what they did was really bad—really bad—and you should...
...Europeans and Japanese are still miles ahead of Detroit in technology, aesthetics and ergonomics. Most of the cars coming out of Detroit look like cheap knock-offs of better-made foreign models. The bottom line is that the Big Three still can't build good cars. They don't have to; they'll always have the customer with the buy-American mentality to fall back...
...State in the final. The team of Chu and freshman Catriona Stewart was the Crimson’s only entrant in the doubles draw. The pair, seeded no. 2, advanced to the semifinals before again running into Ohio State. DiPastina and Sonia Ruzimovsky, the 3 seed, were able to knock off Chu and Stewart 8-3 and prevent the Crimson from sweeping both singles and doubles. —Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...