Word: laurene
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...program about to be tossed into the collegiate wastebin, Princeton’s prospective class of 2011 scrambled to capitalize on the final year of early applications. This year, Princeton received 2,275 early decision applications, a two percent increase over last year’s pool, according to Lauren D. Robinson-Brown, Princeton’s director of communications. “It is the second largest ED applicant pool since ED started ten years ago,” Robinson-Brown wrote in an e-mail yesterday. The record for largest applicant pool...
...roommates to bid on me.” In addition to rallying their friends, box-makers hope to entice cafeteria-goers with their creative, attractive boxes. “We had one that was an almost life-size collage of themselves,” says Eliot HoCo co-chair Lauren E. Jones ’07. “I think that would probably be the wackiest we’ve had.” Bosch’s decorations will be photographs, but not devoid of wackiness. “I went out, had way too much to drink...
...were spent learning how sewing machines work--how to thread, what kind of thread to buy, how to load a bobbin, how to load needles and clean various parts. The attendees ranged in age from 25 to 46. "Any other class I took in sewing was so dull," says Lauren McFarland, the eldest in the group. "This appeals to younger people, and it's not really something stuffy that gray-hairs are doing...
...false fronts, the way an undertaker paints makeup on a corpse. It grew into one of TV's best family dramas ever, embracing the Fishers in all their unruly contradictions: artistic, egocentric Claire; repressed, brave David; idealistic, obnoxious Nate; and straitlaced, adventure-seeking Ruth (above, from left, Lauren Ambrose, Michael C. Hall, Peter Krause and Frances Conroy). By the cathartic finale, you'll love this funereal clan like family...
...music of “American Grace” also becomes wonderfully innovative in the second half. The orchestra incorporates unusual elements like an African djembe drum and operatic songs (performed by Meghan C. Joyce ’08 and Lauren-Rose King, a junior at New England Conservatory) into their accompaniment. These features complement the dance pieces in unexpected, but lovely ways...