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...purported existence of “Alabama” as a concept, the merits of the Harvard non-meritocracy, the enzymes involved in the digestion of gluten, the wearing of dangly earrings, the psychosomatic benefits of drinking Diet Coke. She’ll listen, she’ll smile, and she’ll tell you a thousand insightful reasons why you’re wrong. She’s also the most talented structural editor on staff. (You don’t know what it is, but you read the benefits...
...Whoa! Bush has concluded nearly every speech this year with a "Thank you" and "God bless," giving a Texas-sized smile and wave, then heading out the door and back in "the car," as his staff calls the Presidential limo. The simple fact he was taking questions from the audience-a staple for his carefully screened crowds during last year's campaign, but dropped after his reelection-was news in itself. And, as a reporter noted that night on a local newscast, some of the questions "were not marshmallows...
...that was only a small complication. When I saw her in the hallway, I would try to be charming; I would fail each time. But she was a person of tremendous forgiveness—I’m still grateful to her for this—and she would smile and maybe laugh and she would say something that would strike me as brilliant. I would cling to this encounter throughout the day like a sparrow to a bright-colored bit of string, and at night I would add it to my modest little nest of unfounded hope. The whole...
...course, nice perfume and jewelry are suitable options, you may “freak her out,” as you put it, with these types of glitzy gifts. If you stick to something more personality-specific and fun, I can (almost) guarantee success (i.e. putting a genuine smile on her face). Definitely steer away from gift certificates, which are undeniably impersonal, and shows that you didn’t put in enough time to think through what she might like...
...running mate, fellow social studies concentrator Annie R. Riley ’07, was confiding that she “loves going door to door” in a laughing whisper to freshman girls in Canaday as she campaigned in the Yard.Wearing a pink scarf and an omnipresent smile, Riley says that she wants to hear their opinions about improving freshman social life since the issue is often not “overwhelmingly represented on the council.”“I got to see what kind of person she is—a very friendly, outgoing, bubbly...