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...history; on Long Island, New York. After dressing Marilyn Monroe and onetime fianc? Grace Kelly in Hollywood, the pioneer "celebrity designer" set up shop in New York City in the 1950s, launching still-popular trends such as A-line dresses before taking the White House position in 1961. His motto: "Be mobile at all times...
...After dressing Marilyn Monroe and onetime fianc Grace Kelly in Hollywood, the pioneer "celebrity designer" set up shop in New York City in the '50s and launched still popular trends such as A-line dresses and men's colored shirts before taking the White House position in 1961. His motto: "Be mobile at all times...
...woman. When an officer awarded certificates to these cadets in recognition of their achievement, he gave a short speech in praise of each of them. He made no reference to gender. During one combat PT session last week, there is a rare reference to gender. Inspired by the motto, “Leave no fallen comrade behind,” the cadets practice carrying each other. In one technique, a cadet is supposed to grab another under the arms and wrap his hands around his chest. “If you are carrying a female, you will obviously...
...says.But though anyone could comment on a Team Zebra or Cambridge Common post, reporting and writing was limited only to a select group of writers. Enter CampusTap.TAP THAT CAMPUSWith a home page that looks swiped from a Harvard marketing brochure (two pictures of Harvard football!) and the motto “This is your campus,” CampusTap aims to create an online community that “is a virtual mirror of your physical campus,” according to the site’s mission statement. The interface networks multiple blogs by name and keyword tags...
...with loud, melodramatic classical music in the background. 7. Every time Dafoe sends the incompetent Boston-PD detective for coffee. 8. OK, we can’t name ‘em all so just take a shot whenever Dafoe does something annoying. 9. When you see the Harvard motto written on one of the brothers’ left hands. 10. Every time Ron Jeremy appears on screen as a mob boss who eerily resembles Oprah. —Kyle L. K. McAuley and Nicholas K. Tabor