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Some jokes just don’t seem to fly no matter how well they’re delivered, as in the case of one exchange between a ghost and an explorer. After a ghost (a female) makes clear her desire for an explorer (a male), the latter objects to the flirtation, giving the excuse, “Well, you’re dead and I’m a very devout Christian.” The female ghost responds, “Well, maybe you could show me a res-er-ec-tion,” delivering wordplay...

Author: By Marianne F. Kaletzky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTS TUESDAY: Classic Pudding Kitsch Still Reigns | 2/22/2005 | See Source »

...ensure easier travel for the players’ families and friends...Saturday’s win, Harvard’s 17th on the season, officially tied Donato with Bill Cleary ’56 as the winningest rookie skipper in Crimson history. Cleary, who would coach Donato when the latter was a student, went 17-8-1 during the 1971-1972 campaign, his first as Harvard coach...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel and Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: M. Hockey Makes Home Advantage Count | 2/22/2005 | See Source »

With a power play drawing to a close, Saints blueliner Mike Madill hemmed in the Crimson’s attempt to clear its defensive zone before dumping the puck along the lefthand boards. Pivot Max Taylor worked the puck to Mike Zbringer in front, where the latter tucked a cross-crease shot just inside the left post to scuttle Dov Grumet-Morris’ hopes for a school-record 10th career shutout...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sweeping Bye: M. Hockey Tops St. Lawrence, Clarkson | 2/22/2005 | See Source »

...insert design was printed by hand at Harvard’s Bow and Arrow Press by fellow DJ Ben F. Tarnoff ’07. The Tiny Hawks LP fits right in with the Word Salad / Moganono catalogues—the former which produced the latest Sinaloa release, the latter of which carries releases by Bordman and the Body, among other Providence noisemongers...

Author: By Jim. L. Fingal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review of the Week: Tiny Hawks | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

Like bands such as Ampere or Wolves, there is an aspect of “Art for the Revolution” in Tiny Hawks’ empowerment-through-music, though the message is much more visceral than the latter group of theory-enthusiasts’ frequent over-intellectualizations: “Let’s start to clap our hands to match something as loud as the dogs themselves…as joy is thrown to the wolves we’ll take it all back in song, as the root, as the main sail.” In this...

Author: By Jim. L. Fingal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review of the Week: Tiny Hawks | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

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