Word: live
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...meet another campus celebrity," Seton told the actress... A bearded Christopher Ortega '97 was spotted wandering the Widener stacks, examining pictures of girlfriend Nicole Torraco '00. "She looks so happy," Ortega sighed. "I think I need lights for my Christmas tree," Torraco said later... P. C. Bright '01 likes live chickens... Cary P. McClelland '02 likes Katherine D. Earls '00... Final sections for General Education 105, "The Literature of Social Reflection" met this week. "I loved that class," gushed Courtney D. Rein '00, tears in her eyes. "It's like therapy!" Commented her companion Kate B. Spade...
...from Westchester, N.Y. I grew up in Scarsdale and now I live in Bedford. It's a nice area. How do I explain this to you? I'm black, but I grew up in an all-white town. There were no other black people. It was like if you grew up without brothers and sisters. Definitely since I came to Harvard I've met a lot more black people. I did every activity growing up. I did Jell-O pudding commercials with Bill Cosby....I was very competitive in gymnastics from three to 15. I was second in the state...
...looking for is: How can I bring together my passions and interests with a job? That's what I'm exploring. I'm looking at ways to bring together my passions with potential career opportunities. For all I know I could be taking a year off and going to live with my roommate in California...
...like to be writing music definitely, but you can't really make much of a living that way. Maybe I'll be teaching somewhere or teaching a youth orchestra somewhere. But the composition I'd like to keep up, but using my other music skills. I guess with not going to a conservatory school, I really missed the intense teaching aspect. Here, music is geared towards scholarship about music rather than actual playing. I would want to live in some city with interesting musical stuff going on...New York, Chicago...somewhere in Europe...
...This is Parker E. Conrad. Parker covers the Undergraduate Council for news. He takes this very seriously. Although you may not be able to tell from this angle, in this picture he is simultaneously spinning around in his chair, sending a mass e-mail re: cool places to live, punching several final clubs and expounding on the pressing issues of his life in a very, very loud voice...