Word: thrifts
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...plays of Aphra Behn.Type 3: The “You went to the University of Wisconsin, so you clearly hate me” TF.These TFs are the most proudly stylish of the bunch. They are usually outfitted in “very unique” items from thrift stores or, more commonly, in Express pants.In general, these TFs are better at traveling to third-world countries, better at smoking cigars and much quicker to point out your particular flaws than you are. Through all this effort, however, they stalwartly wear uncompromising, square-toed shoes and consistently try to get their...
...Centralized Resource Efficiency Optimization—will shop reading lists around to different printers and find the best deal possible for students, including the flexibility of reading coursepacks online, eliminating printing costs altogether. We certainly do not want to compromise the content of a course in the name of thrift, but to the extent that we can do something, it is irresponsible to neglect the practical burden that high prices impose on students. The College, and professors, ought to heed the UC’s call and work to reduce the costs of coursepacks. These simple measures will have...
...student crowd with its limited-edition trainers and courier satchels. At Prayed, tel: (49-40) 4018 7816, bohemians gleefully rummage through racks of kaftans while at Faktorei Geheim, tel: (49-40) 2805 3485, the husband-and-wife team of Detlef and Britta Klug revamp army jackets and other typical thrift-store wear with funky floral embroidery...
...great contact to have to get speakers and for administrative support.” Prior to his current post at Harvard, Retsinas was assistant secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and director of the Office of Thrift Supervision. Since its establishment in 1976, Habitat volunteers have built over 200,000 houses, providing shelter for one million people...
These days, the audience alone is entertaining enough to justify the price of admission for most “indie rock” shows. Tight denim, prized thrift shop finds, and purposefully mussed-up hairdos adorned the high school girls and forty-something hipsters alike at last weekend’s Spoon concert at the Avalon in Boston. Known best for their spare sound and danceable backbeats, the foursome from Texas delivered on both counts, mixing most of the songs on their recent “Gimme Fiction” LP, with at least one song from each of their...