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...practice, "I'm looking forward to seeing how you guys go rewrite, reprint, rerun all these things about what happened Sunday night when you find out that I wasn't even at Erik's house...Can you run it with the same intensity that you ran this other stuff? I want to see if it's possible...
...promotional events around Harvard Square and are planning a TV discussion night with Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse. Adam C. Estes ’07, meanwhile, has been busy working for Vitamin Water as a student representative. Last year, he brought a thousand bottles of the stuff to the Harvard-Yale tailgate, giving it out for free as a “non-alcoholic alternative” from the Newsweek-sponsored Current Magazine tent (Estes, a Crimson editor, is president of Current Magazine). And, though not on company payrolls, many other student groups aggressively pursue sponsorship deals...
...cocaine on the front page of the London Daily Mirror have taken to bragging about their protruding collar bone indirectly, by sporting an extremely large bag. Seemingly, the largeness of your bag is inversely related to your smallness, thus, the greater the possibility that you could dismember yourself and stuff all of your extremities into it. The trend probably started with the Olsen twins, the originators of all things hip and extremely outsized. However, currently, these bags have caught the fancy of everyone from Lindsay Lohan to Jessica Simpson. The “it” bag has become...
After hearing about the subjects Tribe plans to cover, Fallon added, “I can’t imagine any student who would say, ‘I know all about that stuff from having taken Fallon’s course...
...she’s there even if you wake up after noon. It’s better to get done with her early. Several of my roommates recently discovered the joy of eating breakfast and “like having the whole day in front of you to do stuff rather than just the afternoon.” For this perhaps I should thank my lucky stars, but the fact that it takes three years to learn what parents have been saying for decades speaks poorly about the rationality of Harvard’s best and brightest. At the very...