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...Sophomore Margaret Elias continued to shine for the Crimson, earning All-America recognition while playing No. 1. Carlin Wing and Colby Hall were named to the Women's Intercollegiate Squash Association Second Team...
...dreaming about a queeny deany. He described his "true, pure silk academic gown" so deliciously, almost as if he knew Dr. K's mantra when it comes to these things--"academia-as-erotica." And then, Dean Lewis started talking dirty! He took our conversation where the sun don't shine, saying, "I wouldn't recommend going naked underneath, as the gown closures aren't really designed on that assumption." Oooh, oooh, Dr. K could hardly take all this teasing. Her face got flushed...
...preference for the call to arms over the Golden Rule. These epistles haunt the soul the same way the best war poems do--perhaps even more poignantly, because we know what their authors didn't: that in Owen's memorable line, their eyes would very soon "shine the holy glimmers of good-byes...
...doing--using windfall tax receipts to cut the national debt by a record $185 billion this quarter. The interest savings, in effect, provide a reserve for bumpy times--notably when baby boomers start drawing heavily from the Social Security system in about 15 years. The government doesn't often shine when it comes to budget matters. But in this case, Congress's lead is worth emulating...
...lights shine bright. 15,000 people roar in the audience at the Fillmore Theater. And the music begins. They have 15 minutes to impress the audience and the record label judges. “I just hope this isn’t my only 15 minutes of fame,” says José L. Sandoval ’02, a member of North House, a Harvard-based band with Al Bennett ’00, Altay M. Guvench ’03 and Wellesley senior Becky Warren. This Saturday, they will open for Primus in San Francisco, as part...