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Lincoln's boss spent the company's money as if it were his own. Jetting around in a fleet of aircraft known as "Charlie's air force," he once went on a three-week tour of Europe with more than 20 family members in tow. His lavish parties would feature the host wandering around cradling a bottle of Dom Perignon, sometimes encouraging guests to jump in the pool fully clothed. His corporate executives would often find thick, neat packets of hundred-dollar bills under their plates when they went to Keating's house for dinner. Family members got a little...
While she was being treated at UHS, Drew beheld none other than her own mother pushing down the door with Drew's entire family in tow...
Christopher R. McFadden '97, a Crimson editor who has taken tow courses of Price's, said: "He was the only professor I've gotten to know personally in four years here. He wrote my law school recommendations. He was always eager to give me advice. He was a good friend...
That's the intangible Harvard needs. There needs to be a source of electricity that will prevent the let-downs Harvard experienced against Siena. Enter Basil and Russell, with Seanor and Kinneen in tow...
Students and residents will no longer be forced to choose between a $25 wild cab ride down the Charles and an 85-cent, hour-long trek on a rainbow of subway lines with suitcases in tow. Finally, the city has cleared the way for the logical, environment-friendly alternative: mass surface transportation to the airport...