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...party in Eliot was the place to be, where ballerinas cavorted with jocks to ’90s pop hits. It felt kind of like the party that FM was never invited to in high school. In Cabot, a strapping junior played host in a charming bathrobe, but he wasn??t able to ward off the swarms of over-eager freshman. At the same party, two extremely enthusiastic Beirut players proved how manly they were by repeatedly slapping each other in the face. Hard. Did we say manly? We meant messed up. SATURDAY In Eliot Ground Zero...
...well as cable channels such as the USA Network, Bravo, and Telemundo. During his four years at Harvard in the 1980s, Zucker rose through the ranks to become both sports editor and president at The Crimson. “He liked to walk around giving advice, even if it wasn??t wanted,” said David L. Yermack ’85, the Crimson managing editor to whom Zucker reported as the Sports Editor in his junior year. “Luckily, he had great charisma and a great sense of humor to back...
...dished the ball to Harris, who converted the baseline layup. “We were running a double screen for Jimmy,” Housman said. “I saw it was clogged on that side, so I took it to the right side. I knew there wasn??t that much time left, so it was either try and shoot a fadeaway shot over a big guy, or try and get it down low to Evan, and thank God it went through [the defender’s] legs and he was able to score...
...that far to see the mind of the Corporation at work. The Renaissance scholar and humane listener Neil L. Rudenstine, who, as one critic put it, “acted like a dean,” and whose capacity for deference made him seem a pushover to many (he wasn??t), was succeeded by the tough talking and tough acting Lawrence H. Summers, whose advent was described as “a new sheriff in town.” If the Corporation behaves true to form, it will be looking for the not Larry Summers...
Cech’s longtime friend and professor at Northwestern, Olke C. Uhlenbeck, said he wasn??t surprised by Cech’s decision...