Word: naughts
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...read on. Located in the basement of a graduate dorm, the Thirsty Ear draws a mixed crowd that ranges from grad students cooling down with some Sam after a nice workout to confused undergrads who think this is a fancy-dress type of bar and have dressed up for naught. A TV plays whatever games are showing, but almost no one pays attention. The drink is beer and beer alone, but variety is good and prices reasonable. (A pitcher of Sam Adams will set you back only $8.25.) The student bartenders are extremely friendly, going out of their...
...offense Cserny could provide, it would all go for naught if Harvard couldn’t play defense, and the Crimson suffered its defensive low of the season with a 93-77 defeat to BU in which it gave up six threes to one player...
...consider the audacity required to pull off their alleged feat. The stolen $100,000 breaks down to about $2000 a week, every month, for a year. It supposedly underwrote his addiction to drugs, her predilection for Diesel, and their dangerous penchant for social climbing. And it was all for naught: the Pudding has disowned them both, Theta girls whisper about kicking Pomey out of their sorority and Gomes’ close friends and roommates claim they “did not know him well...
Mejias’ saves kept Harvard in the game at that point, but because the Crimson could not capitalize on its opportunities five minutes later, it went for naught...
...misleading titles go, “Theatrical Photographs,” by Alix Jeffry, at the Lammot du Pont Copeland Gallery has succeeded in a misnomer. Many of the photographs, while delightful, have naught to do with the theatre; Jeffry’s real name was Evelyn Fish and the Lammot du Pont Copeland Gallery is little more than the entrance to Pusey Library. That said, it is worth the trip to Harvard’s underground library to see these 70-odd black and white portraits on display...