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Sure, I could be nice to her for a whole day. I could call off the teasing, be nice to her from dawn to dusk, hand her the napkin without pretending to sneeze on it, hold myself back from feigning a sigh when she asks me to sit next to her in the dining hall. I could make her day a perfect Valentine...
Amidst flashing lights and a plenitude of condoms stuffed into napkin dispensers, Adams House residents last night dressed, or undressed, to evoke their special sense of the erotic...
...survey covered topics ranging from the distribution of reusable plastic John Harvard mugs to the drawbacks caused by widespread food and napkin waste and by Harvard decentralized dining system...
...Claudia is more than just any agent as she works for Arnold Moss (Dan Aykroyd), the agent of all the big name comedians in town. In a hilarious scene, Claudia and Moss watch Dottie on stage, and Moss is so mesmerized by her antics that he eats his paper napkin...
Ideas develop at their own pace, but American intellectual movements these days tend to be born over lunch. Supply-side economics flowered in 1974 when economist Arthur Laffer drew tax and revenue curves on a cocktail napkin. For communitarianism, the seminal breaking of the bread came last summer at the faculty club at George Washington University, where Etzioni teaches; his luncheon companion was political scientist William Galston, the issues director of Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign. Sensing a shared perspective, Etzioni plied Galston with hypothetical conflicts. Are sobriety checkpoints for drivers of motor vehicles an infringement of civil liberties...