Word: m
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Courtney D. Rein '00, tears in her eyes. "It's like therapy!" Commented her companion Kate B. Spade '00, "I've always thought, myself, that the point of college was therapy."... Rodman W. Moorhead '01 got play this weekend... Something happened to Pforzheimer House, which may be why Anna M. Medvedovsky '00-'01 knows nobody who lives there, not even Lexer I. Quamie '00... Next door in Cabot, there have been outbreaks of overdue books and urinary tract infections. "Overdue books have nothing to do with UTIs. That's sex," claims Harry E. Widener '09, a representative for Lamont Library...
...Prescription for the Harvard children: Vodka and orange juice, peanut M & Ms and 150 pages of sourcebook reading. When the bell tolls, kiss the dog, it's reading period...
...m a self-described literary genius. On campus, well-written analysis and my name and flow together like peanut butter and jelly. I am very smart, respected but, alack, it's lonely at the top. My intellect is unmatched, unrivaled. Where are my peers, my challengers...
...stop there. I'd rather not contemplate the magazine. For me, over-exposure kills the final product and I can never bear to read FM on Thursdays. The glory of an occasionally door-dropped 24-pager dims in the grim light of a Crimson sunrise. I'm saving my FMs to read them next semester...
...future, everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes. I'm bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is: 'Everybody will be famous in fifteen minutes.'" About a decade later, Warhol flippantly revised his own aphorism...