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...mind. The tendency of women to “call out” other women is more a matter of protection than intolerance or misguided self-righteousness. A woman calling another woman a “slut,” is equivalent to proclaiming “I toe the sexual line, therefore, I am safe.” Whether or not this student was technically raped is still undetermined in the legal sense. That said, from a radical feminist perspective, the accuser in this case was essentially raped the minute the lacrosse team captain made the call...
...filling out the wrong card. But there is so much right here on campus as well. Where else do the eateries remain unclosed until midnight? Where else can you relieve yourself by quite literally “going to the John?” (Now you know why the toe is shiny.) Where else, fair prefrosh, do the dining halls serve 73 varieties of chicken each week? (We recommend the chicken parm). There is no other such institution. Keep this in your minds. Perhaps, however, you are considering other schools, such as the technical school down the street...
Dancing madestars in the '30s: Temple, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Eleanor Powell. As for the toe-tapping extras, the foot soldiers of Hollywood musicals, Busby Berkeley put them to work by the hundreds, using them to create giant geometric shapes that were both military and erotic. From a Rockettes-style line eight or 10 deep, they would evolve into the human pictograph of a piano or a woman's face. This collection assembles the works that made Berkeley famous: 42nd Street, Footlight Parade, Dames and the first two Gold Diggers movies. For the pure Busby buzz, skip...
...TOE KICKS While standing, swing your left leg up and kick your right hand with it. Then right leg to left hand; four times each...
...best solution would be to cut down” blocking group size, he said. It’s easier to identify your true, closest friends than those more on the periphery, Svirsky added.And given the choice to go through blocking again or have his “ring toe cut off,” Svirsky said he would gladly choose the latter. —Staff writer Katherine M. Gray can be reached at kmgray@fas.harvard.edu...