Word: lunching
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Most people don't have enough hand-eye coordination to control the items on their lunch tray. But not Joey Cousin. Not only has he never dropped a tray in Annenberg but he also happens to hold the Guinness Book of World Record title in juggling. To be precise, he has juggled the most balls individually (10) and the most balls with a partner (17). Although Joey doesn't go around advertising his amazing ability, he admits that his juggling prowess probably enhances his sexual appeal but is quick to humbly compare himself to others, saying, "I know people...
Stories: One of the landmark features of the hotel is The Oval Room. The Oval Room ceiling showcases a trompe l'oeil sky and cloud mural. According to hotel legend, John Singer Sargeant would lunch at the Oval Room while painting the Boston Public Library murals. Inspired by the grandeur that the room emanated, he joined the painters of the dining room's ceiling mural and added an angel. Unfortunately, 30 years later the hotel painted over the angel while remodeling. It is also rumored that Olympic gold medalist Sonia Henning, when visiting Boston, would often have the Oval Room...
...days a year from dawn to dusk, the urban forests' visitor's center is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 4 p.m. on weekends. The Arboretum is located one block northeast from the Forest Hills end of the orange line. But leave lunch at home--picnics, fires and barbecues are prohibited...
...fine tradition of Sinclair Lewis, Stewart not only exposed the injustice of having to walk down to the river for lunch, but lifted the student body up from the squalor by providing them with Fly-By lunches. We here at Dartboard are waiting for this semester's innovations (assuming, of course, that an Undergraduate Council is ever seated), and we have three requests of the College's own Mr. Smiths as they go to Harvard Hall...
...flow of illegal immigrants from Somerville. They take our seats in lecture and beat us up for our lunch money, and it's obvious to all of us that they are the real power behind the Dean of the College's throne. Something must be done...