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...hand-me-downs from the Bolshevik Army. They think their clothing is pretty “cool,” but what they think is even cooler is their love of marijuana. And listening to King Crimson while smoking it. Who are King Crimson, anyway? And how did they steal our school color? BOWL: Moderate—they don’t wash often, but they walk about in a cloud of patchouli, so it all balances out.Joining the legions of this exalted flock can be fun, challenging, and most of all exciting. In order to do so without looking...
...being UC president is “cool.” He also has experience (“Magnus, let me cut in, I was communications director.”) Lee thinks that outside candidates stand no chance of being elected and that Crimson photographers will “steal your souls.” Lee “dislikes the UC but thinks its funny,” while Banerji “does not, on both counts.” Lee also thinks that “‘Tom’ doesn’t rhyme...
...Thomas Menino, who has said he doesn’t support the change enacted by the Department of Parks and Recreation, the televangelist Rev. Jerry Falwell has ridiculed the city and threatened a lawsuit over the incident. “There’s been a concerted effort to steal Christmas,” Falwell told FOX Television last week. Meanwhile, some members of the Christian community at Harvard criticized the notion of a “holiday tree.” “The ‘holiday tree’ really is ridiculous. This is the Christmas...
...throw from sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion, making the score 54-53 with 6:47 to play. After two Stag field goals made the score 57-54, a scoop down low from senior point guard Laura Robinson, who finished the game with 18 points, made it 57-56. Following a steal and a timeout from junior forward Christiana Lackner with 5:09 left, Harvard had the ball and a chance to regain the lead, but a 6-0 Fairfield run with two minutes to go put the game out of reach for the Crimson. During the run, the Stags capitalized...
...your team to be a little bit spent,” Donato said. The Crimson’s fatigue led to its being both out-muscled and outplayed for much of the game. Although Harvard never trailed and took 34 shots to 25 for the Bulldogs, Yale seemed to steal possession at crucial moments. After a missed pass intended for senior Tom Walsh, the Crimson surrendered its first shorthanded goal of the season, on a Bulldogs two-on-one breakaway, tying the game at one 5:59 into the middle period. “We made sloppy, careless plays with...