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...face of sophisticated drug cocktails. No amount of persuasion can make a Harvard student have fun, just like no amount of scratching will make the itching go away, it will only spread it to your mouth and no one likes a cold sore. We should have listened to Peter??s dad’s advice when choosing our college, “Remember son, some of those diseases are for forever.” Just like Harvard ruthlessly propagates itself with prefrosh weekend, so do we aspire to have our seed multiply. Just as we inherited this column...
...Peter??s always been that sophisticated guy that everyone looks to for insightful ideas during writers’ meetings. And with stories about controversial postering and campaign slogans under his belt, there’s no doubt that he’ll offer the magazine his discriminating tastes and his flair for detail...
...have had a really tough week. We thought the relationship was going great, but then Peter hooked up with someone else. This usually wouldn’t be a problem, but DA found out by reading Peter??s blog. And the real thorn in his side is that Peter contracted HPV along the way, so now DA is a shoo-in for ear, nose and throat cancer. To get back at him, DA made PB&Js for Peter??s lunch, but he used the crunchy peanut butter. One would think that after thirteen years, DA would...
...actually both have very different approaches to performance. I have always been in acting...and Nick has had kind of a different experience. But it kind of works for this show very nicely.Noyer: I primarily focus on dance and musical theater. And so my knowledge in that and Peter??s knowledge in acting come together to fulfill this show that requires both. Shields and Noyer chose “A Chorus Line,” a famous, award-winning play, as their directorial debut partly because of their shared love of the show and partly because they were...
...river, putting it on the back of a truck, and returning it to the company from whence it came, but it always comes back. This is what Peter Hunter (Sergio Prado ’09), his wife Francis (Caroline E. Cochin de Billy ’09), and Peter??s hapless colleague Brian Runnicles (Rory N. Kulz ’08) find when Francis orders a box of pornographic pictures, thinking she’s ordering glassware. Don’t ask how that’s possible—plausibility is not the strong point...