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...cast is full to the brim with talent, though one member truly stands out; it is difficult to conceive of a more disgusting character than the tobacco-smoking, liquor-swilling, foul-mouthed, ungrateful Sir Brute, and even more difficult to imagine anyone carrying him off to more repulsive perfection than Bill Camp...
...leaders were called to the meeting to discuss serious concerns Pokaski and Captain Evans had about the Harvard-Yale tailgate,” said HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano, referring to chairman of the Boston Liquor Licensing Commission Daniel F. Pokaski and Capt. William Evans...
This year was the first year that Harvard sponsored separate tailgates: the Athletics department sponsored the alumni tailgate, while the College filed a permit for the student tailgates across the road, with two separate entertainment and liquor licenses...
This measure, for the first time, ensured separate liabilities for students and alumni, leaving open the possibility that liquor licenses could be witheld from students in the future...
This isn’t a diatribe against liquor. As a sophomore of the legal drinking age of 20, I wholly endorse spending as many nights intoxicated (or otherwise influenced) as possible. Perhaps, however, there are other options. By other options, I don’t mean gatherings in Loker Commons, or Undergraduate Council film screenings in the science center. I mean getting dressed up, going out, partying hard, but not drinking. You think this doesn’t happen, but you’re wrong. See that girl dancing next to you at the Delphic with the tight jeans...