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...this Tuesday, not two months after its hard fought 4-1 win over the Dutchmen, Harvard dominated Union in a laugher, 8-1, a margin of victory expected when the Crimson traveled to Princeton, but not Schenectady...
...laugh, which was less an expression of mirth than a cue to the audience that his current guest had passed the test. This ha-ha bark was humanized by proximity to the warmer, manly, practiced guffaw of his announcer, Ed McMahon. But that was Ed's job: the designated laugher, his boss' exemplary yes man. (Literally, since he would add a Yes! to the laugh...
...game delayed an hour due to a late-arriving referee crew, the Crimson unleashed a torrent of third-period goals to turn a tight contest into a laugher...
Dartboard could barely contain his laugher at the University’s recent announcement that an Alcohol Dean will be hired. After all, Harvard’s issues—especially one as deep-seated and difficult to solve as student drinking—are best confronted through red tape and a larger bureaucracy. Right on, University Hall...
...comedy of the play, for her interpretation of the stereotypical little, old, lady is outstanding. Hunter A. Maat’s ’04 performance as Lord Sedarc, Communist dictator (à la Fidel Castro) and enemy to Delphinia, is also well done, and earns rounds of laugher from the audience...