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...Although the shop has been around for decades, the word is just now spreading among Harvard students eager to enhance their wardrobes without emptying their wallets. Sam Teller ’08-’09 considers himself a CCTS convert, having recently made his first purchase: a rain jacket and tie for just $10. “Why spend $40 for a sweatshirt at American Apparel when you can get cheap, fun clothes and support the good folks at Christ Church?” says Teller, a former Crimson magazine editor. In addition to perusing the bountiful assortment...
...dining hall flooded last February, students were less than pleased. “There was two to four inches of water in places sloshing around, and it smelled horrible,” recalls Winthrop resident Roxanne L. Pinto ’10. “We put on our rain boots and went downstairs in C entryway. There were cockroaches all over the floor—they don’t die when they drown, I guess...
...dried. Spitzmueller said that most of the materials in Pusey collections would not suffer from water stains because they were covered with protective layers of mats and folders. Located near the burst pipe on Pusey Level 1, the stacks that contain the Theatre Collection were most affected by the rain. Water also seeped through the floor down to Pusey 2, which contains rare modern manuscripts. Brainard lauded the emergency team on their “impressive” response to the flooding. “The beauty of having this [emergency] team is that they know exactly how to handle...
...movie tells the tale of Philippe Abrams, a manager in France's postal system whose efforts to finagle a transfer to the sunny Riviera go wildly wrong. His bosses punish him by sending him instead to the Nord Pas de Calais, warning him of its reputed cold, gloom, incessant rain, and expanses of flat, barren land pocked by slag heaps, abandoned mines, and derelict factories. Just as dismal, he is told, are the region's residents: beer-guzzling, perpetually-unemployed louts who never saw anything deep-fried they didn't love; who pack large, allegedly inbred families into dilapidated brick...
...Harvard lead to 7-2. Nasty conditions combined with Harvard’s no-nonsense defense helped to keep the first period scoreless. “It was a very, very tough day to play due to the weather.” Duboe said. “The rain just didn’t stop the whole game, so it was definitely tough trying to battle through that, and against a team that hits pretty hard.” After 17 scoreless minutes, Duboe found the net for his first goal of the day on an assist from Motschwiller...