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...It’s still not clear whether they will share the house equally, or just separate the rooms with tape à la Full House. This weekend everyone who’s anyone will head to New Haven for a day of drinking, partying—grab a sweater and join in. And who am I? That’s a secret I’ll never tell…unless you ask nicely. X.O.X.O. FM Gossip Girl
When Marks & Spencer put Brooks Brothers up for sale in early 2001, Del Vecchio pounced, eventually netting the company for $225 million. Out went the fused sports coats, denim pants and two-ply made-in-Mexico sweaters. In came the $2,000 suits, Loro Piana cashmeres and alligator-skin handbags. Mark-down sales became something that happened only twice a year. And brand-education classes?covering everything from company history to the way a sweater is made?were instituted for managers and salesclerks alike...
...less than a year later, the No. 10 on the back of McDonald’s sweater is dyed crimson, and an Ivy Leaguer is exactly what...
...Martlets, stopping all but one shot she faced, and Martin took the ice the following afternoon and recorded 15 saves in a 5-3 win. But in the third period of each game, fans noticed a new jersey scoot into net for the Crimson—the No. 33 sweater of freshman Kylie Stephens. Stephens made the most of her limited action, recording eight saves in Friday’s game and five saves on Saturday while giving up two goals. After the game, Stone said that she gave the starts to Kessler and Martin to simulate real-game conditions...
...nature that displays more of the professor than the politician. “His academic demeanor made him stand out,” said Christopher Cox, current chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and a 17-year Republican member of the House. “He always wore sweaters.”Leach, who accepted a one-year appointment at the IOP in September after former director Jeanne Shaheen left to run for U.S. Senate as a Democrat from New Hampshire, was known as one of the most progressive Republicans in Congress.Tony J. Leon, a fall IOP fellow...