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...characterise a new Singapore hotel Identity Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Portuguese sailor impressed locals with his instrument's capabilities. Marilyn Monroe ran wild with one in Some Like It Hot, British Prime Minister Tony Blair took one on his last summer vacation, and in 1946, British entertainer George Formby incensed South African apartheid architect Daniel Malan by refusing to play...
...goosebumps…and not the good kind. 3. “So what…you’re gonna become a fisherman now?” Ahh…Marissa’s retort to Ryan’s one-episode, post-suspension decision to become a sailor. That question, phrased by Marissa at a family dinner, made me cry for the soul of “OC” creator Josh Schwartz.2. Ryan’s whole “I’m-confused-so-I’m-gonna-punch-the-crap-out-of-this...
...thus free to shyly woo young Rose Maybud (Caitlin C. Vincent ’07) in a small town, while his younger brother bears the brunt of the curse. That is, until his adopted brother Richard Dauntless (Pedro K. Kaawaloa, Jr. ’06), a much bolder sailor who is prone to having audible conversations with his heart, comes along and steals the pliable Rose...
...very old-fashioned, rigorous professor, but very inspiring.” Skocpol recalled that Moore conducted class in a “Socratic-totalitarian” manner, cold-calling students and moving on abruptly if he deemed their answers less than satisfactory. Moore was an avid sailor and, according to Walder, would spend around six months per year living alone on his sailboat, which was docked in Maine. Moore was also known to invite his favorite few students to his house to dine with him and his wife, Betty, a few times a year. “He could...
...weeks, and Harvard Square business owners say that there has been an increase in the number of people buying accessories for their costumes.For Lisa M. Shichijo ’06 and her blockmates in Mather House, Halloween is always a challenge. Determined to top last year’s sailor costumes, the group spent hours this week searching for the accessories and fabrics they hope will turn them into the coolest partyers at this weekend’s numerous Halloween parties.Shichijo and her friends have designed Eskimo costumes of fur-trimmed parka jackets, hand-made, fur-lined skirts...