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...some distinguishing mark other than the underclothes in which they customarily rowed,” according to historian Samuel E. Morison, Class of 1908, in Three Centuries of Harvard. Hence, Eliot’s hasty run to buy the kerchiefs, which the athletes wore “to keep sweat out of their eyes when participating in sporting events,” according to Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes, who teaches Religion 1513, “Harvard: Five Centuries and Eight Presidents,” a course on Harvard history. When these particular handkerchiefs were drenched...
...girls (and guys, I’m sure) here—indeed, FM’s 15 Hottest Freshmen list had dozens of alternates and we probably missed scores more. All it takes is a little patience, a little less cynicism, some gentle conversation, perhaps even some early Keith Sweat playing unobtrusively on the stereo—and you’ll see what you’ve been missing...
This redistribution to the workers is consistent with the economic notion of “sweat equity”—those who produce the product have more of a right to it than the middlemen who have take a large percentage of the sale price but add nothing to the product itself...
BRIDE'S Style: Celebrity heavy and romantic Wildest look: Vera Wang's minidress, again Suggested wedding gift: A recycled cardboard wine rack Genre-busting advance: None. It is the genre Unique advice: You can go on a yoga cruise for your honeymoon (nothing says sex like sweat pants...
...women are strong” ads in the mag like the ones Nike uses to sell shoes. In fact all of those breast enlargement ads should become strong women ads in the future because everybody knows that talking to a guy after you’ve worked up a sweat at the gym and are looking all hot and toned is a much better way to pique his interest than having huge breasts. And besides, if your dream dude turns out to be a major dream dud, you can flex your physique and show him who’s boss...