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Junior Parents Weekend brought more than just free meals and clean rooms to the happy quarter of Harvard who got to have Mom and Dad check out what they’re paying 40 grand for...it seems that one parent, eager to get the authentic experience, partied so hard at Purimpalooza that he/she was found passed out in the basement and UHS had to be called in...A group of juniors, ready to let loose after playing it straight for the parents, boarded the shuttle ready to rage. Unfortunately for them, their foul mouths were overheard by one student?...
...parents, since I’m the second child they’ve put through Harvard, they already know way too much about the college and what to expect. The problem with this? You got it. I can’t lie to them. For example: “Mom, Dad, I got a bad grade in this class but only because it’s like, the hardest course at Harvard.” “That’s a little hard for us to buy, son. In fact, your older sister took that same class when...
...tanzanite (this is often repeated but apparently false). More serious were references to American jewelers temporarily suspending sales of tanzanite amid charges of links to al-Qaeda financing in 2001 (the U.S. State Department subsequently investigated and found no such connection). An American friend raved about a ring her mom bought on a Caribbean cruise. But most people I asked had never heard of tanzanite, and no jewelry stores in Paris, where I live, seem to sell it. In Johannesburg, though, it's said to be all the rage...
...falls. Obviously, Drew Faust couldn’t support our combined weight, but we forgave her because she’s a you-know-what. We want to talk to you about leadership. This wasn’t a topic we are unfamiliar with. DA became a leader while mom was waiting tables and he was managing thirteen siblings in that 18 foot Winnebago. You might be wondering where DA’s dad was during all this. That man did not know much about leadership, and we’ll keep it at that. And Peter learned from...
...just an engagement party. We called the event at our Queens apartment last August 12th an engagement party for my brother and his new fiancé. My brother, his fiancé, my mom and my dad (Pops) and I invited every friend in the tri-state area for a fun afternoon of catching up and celebrating.But we didn’t come together just to celebrate my brother’s engagement. Everybody except my cousin’s toddlers knew why we got together on that hot afternoon. Two weeks later, we repeated the event, but this time without...