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Nevertheless, while the play is not the best possible showcase for the company members, Athena holds the promise of future success. If the members build on the positive aspects of their first show (and select better dramatic material), then Harvard should be blessed with stellar productions and an effective woman’s organization for years to come...
...Ricard D. Nitrell ‘03-’04 had another stellar night last Wednesday. After putting down 22 sake bombs during a Japanese dinner, Nitrell made an ass out of himself no less than 22 times before he passed out on a stranger’s couch. Sample ass-like behavior: loudly telling Timothy H. Weidand ‘04 that fellow dinner guest Sasha S. Fazio ‘05 “is ready to teabag me all night lizzong.” When Weidand informed Nitrell that he had been dating Fazio for over...
...These girls are stellar. They are healthy and they are ready to step up,” said Humphries said...
...order for the Elis to be successful this season, though, senior Dan Lombard has to be on top of his game every night. In the past, any inconsistency in his play was masked by the stellar offensive output of Hamilton and Stafford. This year, Lombard will not be afforded that luxury if Yale hopes...
...world does he become ineffective. Ross is only one small part of the puzzle, of course - in recent days the Bush administration has dispatched Condoleeza Rice and Donald Rumsfeld to buck up U.S. allies, named an ambassador to the Northern Alliance, appointed advertising supremo Charlotte Beers (whose resume includes stellar campaigns for Head and Shoulders shampoo and Uncle Ben's Rice) as Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy to sell the American point of view, and announced that the President would make his case for a continued war in Afghanistan in a nationally televised address Thursday. But Ross's fluency...