Word: smooth
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...superstar junior execs this year, Ravi helped ensure that every ITM had a photo—several photos even. He’s got the smooth attitude FM requires and the careful perfectionism FM wants. Will he dance with a moving Santa on production nights? Demand Viking hats be included in every issue? That has yet to be determined...
Seniors who have a knack for party planning and haven’t gotten enough of the Harvard social scene are in luck: the College has created a new one-year fellowship for recent graduates to help spice up and smooth the way for more social events on campus...
...contemporary “Izzie’s Own Ocean,” choreographed by Ebonie D. Hazle ’06. This bohemian piece brings literal and stylistic color to the show. The music, a lone wailing violin, makes the performance feel exotic and elegant. The slow and smooth, almost hesitant motions of the dancers suggest a sense of searching, and as the piece ends the dancers slide into the background like the title’s ocean, receding into the distance...
...jeans are stiff from six continuous weeks of wear, and your Harvard hoodie reeks of curry chicken, last night’s preferred dinner option. Rather than wash it you spray on another layer of cologne. You smell like a stale perfume sample in Vanity Fair and your once smooth complexion is rough with stubble and acne.” The Ghost takes me to late November and extracts a blood sample. Analysis reveals it is 75% Dunkin Donuts coffee and 25% grease...
Furthermore, I take offense at Adomanis’s idle name-calling. The Election Commission is charged by the Undergraduate Council with running smooth and fair elections. To call it “self-important” for creating and enforcing regulations unfairly belittles an organization that is simply doing exactly what the Undergraduate Council created it to do. Its members work long hours for—and this particularly applies to its chair and its non-Undergraduate Council members—little thanks and even less recognition. They ought be praised for their efforts instead of condemned...