Word: loree
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...expected nationwide, an energized black vote could make the difference for Gantt. To close the gap, Gantt has been forced to spend big money to match Helms' television spots. As much as anything, though, both Close and Gantt are battling mystique, and it's hard to erase decades of lore with a 30-second spot. -- Scot Woods
Meanwhile, a veteran waitstaff dishes out Charlie's lore along with the daily specials. Lorrie Grey tends bar in the restaurant and Joe Maher presides over the sports bar upstairs, where patrons gather along the bar or spread out across tables...
Harvard students are a very diverse group, whether we are talking about political leanings or favorite clothing catalogues. Many of us are out to contradict real or perceived images of the Harvard Student, a figure passed down in high school lore by people whose contact with Harvard students was a Crimson Key tour and a round of Yard gawking, or a U.S. News and World Report headline. Maybe that is why the genuine article is so arresting--because we aren't walking CD-ROMs or obsessive newsmongers. The distance isn't a real one; all that separates us from...
...insure the continuation of the spellbinding, deep and meaningful series "Ivory Tower"--what would Harvard undergraduate life be without the soap opera? But the money will also allow HRTV to produce a variety of other shows, including "Crimson Edition" (a news show), "Survey Says" (a quiz show on Harvard lore), "The Common Room" (a comedy talk-show, like a cross between "Saturday Night Live" and "The Late Show"), "Great Performances" (a rebroadcast of various student performances) and "Yard Tales" (animated cartoons...
...insistent. But he did choose to put his musicians aboard the Titanic. So the band plays as the ocean liner sinks--not Nearer My God to Thee but Handel's Largo--and the stories end, leaving dead calm and chilling mystery. And a few shreds of nautical bandsman's lore, useless now that the old liners are gone. "Who could know beforehand," thinks the bandmaster early in the voyage, "that old ladies threw up at The Tales of Hoffmann if the winds were high...