Word: quads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would say to put such pressure on these hard working Harvard people is stupid. So, if they have to do something out of the ordinary, have them walk once around the Quad naked. And that's it. To put such pressure is in my way of thinking not a release of tension, but it's more tension to the lives of students, which is difficult enough at a school like Harvard. So if they need some relief, let them get some comic relief by doing something funny. But not put such competitive pressure on having to do something silly...
...Hollywood Express in Porter Square has an off-beat selection of porn movies. "Alice in Wonderland--a pornographic musical comedy" is a quirky reinterpretation of the Lewis Carroll classic. And for those of you who don't have the pleasure of living in the Quad, there is always VideoPros, located very conveniently in the Garage. VideoPros has a more standard collection of porn flicks (beware of the French film about naked women being eaten by jellyfish...
Wondering where all that chilly air down by the river is coming from? Try the Quad, where Cabot has turned a cold shoulder to Pforzheimer and Currier, its Quadling neighbors...
...started at last year's fall quad Formal. When representatives from the three houses planned the dance, they agreed to split the costs evenly--and they didn't make any provisions for dividing up the profits. According to Brandon Jones '00, the current Cabot House Committee co-chair, his was the only House that put together an adequate publicity blitz. Since they brought in more of the ticket sales (and took greater advantage of the open bar), Cabot residents wanted a larger percentage of the profits. Without a contract to back them up, the Currier and Pforzheimer representatives reluctantly obliged...
...This year, however, PfoHo and Currier joined forces and presented their larger Quad rival with "an ultimatum," in the words of Pforzheimer HoCo Chair Manuel A. Garcia '00, to "either have a fairer system, or we're going to have our own formal." Adds Currier House Committee chair Daniel L. Cendan '00, also a Crimson editor, "Our offer was equal in, equal out." Jones and Melissa Mueller '00, the other Cabot co-chair, brought the proposal back to their House masters and senior tutor, and, Jones claims, with an understanding that Currier and PfoHo "couldn't guarantee...