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While Zucker's historical accuracy may not be completely flawless, he maintains its integrity by successfully bringing out Ormond's beauty without the aid of visible 20th century make-up. Her long hair falls naturally, her eyes need no extra emphasis and her lips bear no hint of extra coloring...
...Dean Jewett has taken an important step in this direction with his decision concerning housing. However, certain unnamed majors have disproportionately high or low numbers of athletes, minorities, women, pre-meds and pre-laws. Since students spend much of their time in class, studying with classmates, etc., clearly the make-up of classes should also reflect the diversity of the College...
...opportunity to be Upton Sinclair, I feel a duty to reveal all that I learned for the good of the American consumer. Never eat the popcorn at a movie theater. I must relate the story of the time Gina Maria Sandoval, she of the big hair, the Kabuki harlot make-up and the lavender Lee Press-On nails, was in charge of making the popcorn. We heard a muffled cry of horror and a Spanish expletive emerge from the lovely Gina, who she told us that she had lost one of her nails in the popcorn. About two hours later...
Likewise, the Harvard women's lacrosse team's game at Brown was postponed by the rains. As of yet, no make-up date has been announced for the Crimson, who lost to Maryland in its last contest...
...over again on hackneyed panorama shots and unconvincing, Hollywood-esque interiors. The few inspired angles on gray sky and barren hillsides only whet the viewer's appetite. Again, directorial detail work is evidenced in the all-too-fake sets of bad teeth and in the caked-on facial dirt (Make-up #57): "Psst! This is the eighteenth century...