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More from the quirkiness department: Rick Du Puy, described by some as an old-fashioned polymath for his concurrent interests in math, music theory and philosophy, betrayed the extent of his nostalgia for days past by ordering a tall glass of milk. Krish Subrahmanian, the Class of 2003’s first class marshal, also displayed self-assured innocence in his drink selection when he requested a Shirley Temple to the jaw-dropped surprise of the waitress. As she continued down the length of the table, though, she was soon fighting back an onslaught of drink pleas...
...seriousness, Newms began his love affair with FM as a lithe freshman, tall and gawky as he hunted down conservative Christians for one the best-written scrutinies this magazine has ever seen. FM is glad he found those religious kids, and ever gladder that he found us. He keeps us from printing headlines that sound like they were written in tongues, and—better yet—he continually enlightens FM with The Truth. “In the three years I’ve known Dave Newman, he’s never once admitted to being wrong...
...Everyone sitting in this room is already wearing a uniform, whether or not you realize it,” he told the audience. “Living as I do on the top of a tall building in Washington, I consider myself to be in the front line...
Truly let it be said that Sir Tristan von Eising is everything a knight should be--honorable and chivalrous, 6 ft. 4 in. tall and an expert in armed combat. On weekends Sir Tristan von Eising is a proud nobleman of the Barony of Nordskogen, but during the week he is better known as Darren Chermack, 34, an inventor who is a sword-carrying member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (S.C.A.), an organization devoted to re-creating the lifestyle of premodern Europe. And in case you're not familiar with the Barony of Nordskogen, most benighted Muggles know...
...Field, a squad of brown-haired quadrupeds ran down the field hopping, slobbering and snorting. But the Yale cheerleaders weren’t the only furry animals scampering across the stadium; the mounted state troopers patrolled Soldiers Field after Harvard’s victory over the Eli menace, riding tall over the crowds of Harvard enthusiasts rushing the field to greet the vanquished Yalies. Last week, the Crimson Staff listed some of the ways in which Harvard beats Yale every day. This week, we have compiled a new list showing how fair Harvard, on its own turf, demonstrated its superiority...