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Speaking of dimness, a particularly obnoxious column by Adam Katz ’06 asserts, “Good-looking Harvard girls are feted on??—perhaps he was thinking of “doted on?? since “feted” exists, always, without “on.” Ruminating on this cabal, he chides his fellow men for worshiping them so: “Their names are the subject of intense debate and dining hall ranking. Worse, we’re dumb enough to let them know...
Junior defensive tackle Michael Berg helped put Harvard’s turnovers in the past when he dove toward the sideline and got his fingertips under a tipped pass—that defensive end Desmond Bryant managed to get a hand on??to end the Bulldogs’ possession in the third overtime. The interception was Berg’s first, not only in college but in his entire football career...
...trusted our own wits and started to make truly personalized T-shirts—well not in the stitching it together sense, but more like “order it with what you want it to say” sense or the cheaper “make an iron-on?? sense. I know one of my favorite shirts I came up with all on my own, as it pronounces in large letters, “Curiouser and Curiouser.” Yes, Lewis Carroll stole that one from me. When College students make that crucial decision of which...
...decision to bang out their biggest ammunition in the middle of the set paid off, as it kept the audience energized through more mood-driven songs like “Me & The Bean.” Having danced around precariously to “I Turn My Camera On?? in the confines of my car this summer, I was used to enjoying Spoon’s energy in a relatively small space, letting the driving drum and bass fill in and envelop me. The Avalon’s cavernous ceilings and multiple levels allowed some of this intimate...
...Pepper said he believes the name Boloco will better represent the restaurant as a whole, both in its products and clientele.“The name has a bit of a Latin flair with ‘loco,’ reflecting what our menu focuses on??inspired burritos,” Pepper said. “Furthermore, Boloco—Boston Local Company—is a tribute to the city of Boston and our customers who gave us a chance to be successful.”In addition to its name change, Boloco plans to make...