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Along with the Greek revival has come an upsurge of the nice-guy sentimentality once typical of college life. Greeks again serenade a girl who has accepted a fraternity pin from a brother. Corsages, long dresses and black tie are back for dances. Initiation ceremonies, long scorned as juvenile (and now largely cleansed of the rough stuff), are once again emotional experiences, with pledges of fealty by candlelight. On some campuses, Hell Week has been renamed Inspiration Week. Senior Kyle Williamson of the University of Colorado's Sigma Phi Epsilon house, which prides itself a membership of jocks and other...
Miller's stint at shuttle diplomacy had its roots in 1959 when he joined the foreign service. But he had not always been set on a career in the State Department's pin-striped ranks...
Despite five individual wins, including one pin, the Harvard wrestling team dropped a hard-fought contest to Brown, 24-19, at the Only Athletic Center in Providence, RI, yesterday afternoon...
Heavyweight Kevin Wattles finished off the day in his usual style by mauling his opponent to score scoring a first-period pin...
Flat noodles like lasagne are forced between metal rollers that approximate the action of a rolling pin. Cut in proper lengths, pasta dries in warmers for seven hours and is then cooled before being packed in printed cellophane bags. The only additions to the basic semolina and water blend are vitamin enrichments required in certain states, including New York, California and Connecticut. (They are, in fact, added to all pasta shipped...