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...role as Carr’s politically savvy butler, sneaking drinks from the sideboard and constantly rolling his eyes in frustration at his master’s ineptitude. As James Joyce, James C. Oliver ’06 is a charming yet stern Irish caricature, complete with a thick accent, a giant shamrock pasted on the front of his hat and a habit of clicking his heels in a jig whenever he leaves the room. Tristan Tzara (Ryan Z. Cortazar ’06) is appropriately grandiose, dancing about the room and declaring his right to urinate in multiple colors...
...comeback clinched Harvard’s third win of the series and kept the Crimson right where it’s used to being—in the thick of things. Three wins against division-leading Dartmouth this weekend will put Harvard and the Big Green in a one-game playoff for the Red Rolfe crown. Four will put the Crimson in its third straight Ivy Championship Series. This is familiar ground, but to the novice Harvard baseball observer, it seemed unreachable Saturday afternoon...
...school picture day, 1987: electric blue canvas backdrop, thick brown bangs falling below thick brown eyebrows, stringy saliva-drenched metal retainer covering up awkward smile, training bra stuffed with the requisite sock/tissue/toilet paper conglomeration...
...Indian magazine (the Illustrated Weekly of India) and a prominent Indian newspaper (the Hindustan Times), and has also served as a member of India's Parliament. It's been a busy and fruitful life, and now, with his frosted eyebrows set between the deep corrugations of his forehead, a thick beard, and an ample body beneath his green pajamas, Singh looks like Father Time due for retirement. But he's not ready to call it a day just...
...figure-salary job. A former member of the Army's fabled Night Stalkers, the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Teague had gone to Iraq just two weeks after his seventh wedding anniversary, hoping to help pay for his son's college education and get back in the thick of things. "This was the kind of work Mike loved," says friend John Menische. "He was a soldier and a warrior." The gruesome deaths of Teague and his colleagues on the road to Fallujah made one thing clear above all: for their former brethren in the U.S. military, there are still battles...