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That doesn't mean he is about to start following convention. He continues to shun attention, thus getting it. "Al has gone into his temporary hiding mode," says his spokesman. Instead of pep talks, his franchisees get the tough love usually reserved for customers. Yeganeh changes the menu at will, and he will pull a popular soup out of rotation if he thinks it could be better. "We've already had three different kinds of bread," says franchise owner Lisa Ruddy, whose Princeton shop opened in October. "Al is obviously temperamental, but he's an artist," says John Bello...
...features, including a show called “Wild on Harvard” which splices footage from Harvard parties, spiked with the addition of a dance beat and special effects, such as an occasional lightning bolt. This slot on the site currently displays a montage of the Harvard-Yale pep rally. “I’ve been on a number of lists passing around the link to the video, and I think people have been really impressed by the quality of the filming,” said Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05. Prominently...
...Lindsay Hallion said. “If you come out hitting shots right away, that gives you confidence for the rest of the game.”These slow starts are the plague of this young team, on which nine of its 15 players are freshmen or sophomores. The pep talks and the focus on getting out of the gate fast have rarely produced the fiery start of which this team is capable. The lackadaisical first minutes against the Tigers on Saturday just showed further why this team, for all its offensive firepower in sharpshooters Maureen McCaffery and Laura Robinson...
Before trailing outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers last Wednesday to his Dunster House pep rally—checking Harvard IDs and providing tighter security than at a rock concert—it was just business as usual for Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) this past week...
...Game footage, the segment included interviews with historians, former players, Harvard coach Tim Murphy and Yale coach Jack Siedlecki, and New York governor George Pataki, Yale Class of 1967. It also touched on the rivalry aspect, with shots of both a “Yale Sucks” pep-rally flyer and students wearing “Huck Farvard” t-shirts. Distressingly for Harvard students, there was also mention of a now-infamous 2004 prank in which a group of Yale students tricked spectators on the Harvard side of the stadium into spelling...