Word: tappingly
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...regattas—the BU Trophy and the Geiger Trophy hosted by MIT—and saw mixed results. With 136 points, Harvard notched a fourth spot, just behind the host Boston University boat. And with 227 points, Harvard placed sixth of six teams down the river at MIT.On tap next for the Crimson is the New England Team Race Championship in Providence, R.I. With the National Championships in Newport, R.I., next weekend’s regatta will give Harvard a glimpse into what the conditions will be like at Nationals.ICSA COED DINGHY NATIONAL SEMIFINALSThe coed duo of Dolbec...
...nature’s resources. In front of the Science Center yesterday morning, the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) and the Resource Efficiency Program (REP) held a “Bottled Water Taste Test” to see if there was a noticeable difference in taste between Cambridge tap water and expensive brand-named bottled water. Students performed poorly, to the jubilation of the EAC and REP student representatives. “It’s pretty clear people can’t taste the difference between tap and bottled water,” said Zachary C. Arnold...
When the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub opened last spring, it included an unmarked tap among the more recognizable beer names. Patrons had to know to ask for the honey lager, which had been brewed by several enterprising undergraduates with a keen interest in beer.This limited edition beer was only the latest step by Philip “Beamer” R. Eisele ’08, one of the keg’s two undergraduate brewers, on his path to opening his own brewery.Eisele’s life, both in and out of the classroom...
...cook in Queens: "In Singapore, there were men like him who sat around hawker centers at night over a Guinness Stout and a cigarette - men who wore open-necked shirts and small gold chains around their neck. They would sit for hours at a time, then grunt an observation, tap the cigarette on the ashtray and then shake their heads." Images like this make the reader want to read Poon on Singapore, not London, Toronto or New York City...
...layout and design, and reader-friendly,” explained Pavic. “There are many interesting people in this community, but they don’t often have a platform for their voices to be heard,” Duque agreed. “We hope to tap into that.” The weekly newspaper will contain short feature articles on topics ranging from campus dining halls to night life in Boston, according to the co-founders. “We want to focus on local issues,” said Pavic. “That said...