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...have pen on your face from the previous night’s activities, and people who will move your summer storage up four flights of stairs (without hesitation) when you are on crutches. In sum: Blockmates are people who will make you look back on college with a huge smile...
House: Eliot Concentration: Applied Math Hometown: Beijing Ideal Date: Great food and even better conversation. Best way for a guy to get your attention: Playing a sport intensely. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Dance floor of a party. First thing you notice about a guy: His smile. Freshman boys or senior men?: Whichever is more mature. Your best pick-up line: Wanna plot some curves? Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: No English, tee hee hee. Favorite childhood toy: A kaleidoscope. Sexiest physical trait: My cheekbones. Favorite part about Harvard: Sorry, what happens...
...main event will be between DeLay and Lampson, and the line in the sand is clear. Lampson is sure to keep calling DeLay a "bully" and try to hang Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff around DeLay's neck. As for DeLay, he no doubt will be smiling that ubiquitous smile and pointing out to those suburban, generally conservative Houston District 22 voters that while Lampson calls himself a conservative Democrat, he has taken money from well-known liberal Hollywood contributors like Norman Lear, Barbra Streisand and Rob Reiner. That battle may well be the real "Remember the Alamo" moment...
...weekend. “My wife says she wants to come back to college,” one parent from Massachusetts said. “I’m on cloud nine, I’m so happy to be here,” another parent said with a smile. Students said they were pleased that Harvard opened its gates to their parents. “Having a Junior Parents Weekend was great, because I think [my parents] got a better sense of what my life on campus is like, in terms of the faculty, the facilities, and house life...
...beautiful, pulsating rhythm and finally ending with a fast, light, and high melody. While there were a hesitant few notes from the back and the orchestra was occasionally out-of-tune, the strong performance of the strings and the clearly excellent conducting of Chetel, who gave a large, relieved smile at the piece’s close, more than compensated...