Word: winterful
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Sartorially speaking, fall is almost always dominated by warm colors (think camel, winter white), so this season's abundance of purple--and a chilly blue one at that--is "very unusual," says Leatrice Eiseman, psychologist and executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. The New Jersey--based company, which provides universal color standards for design industries and manufacturers worldwide, predicted two years ago that purple would be everywhere this fall. Eiseman sees the hybrid color as a reflection of "discontent and desire for change," a quarrel between cool blue (peace, hope) and warm red (passion, anger, turmoil...
...indefatigable Army engineer Robert Furman, who died Oct. 14 at 93, drove more than four hours through a winter storm to dedicate the offices where he had worked 64 years earlier as a key aide to the head of the top-secret Manhattan Project...
...released our fall-winter collection so that’s what we’ll be showing here today,” he said...
...DFA’s website). While the content of some of these mixes can be a little dance-heavy at times, the imperfections are more than made up for by the tracks’ phrasing and a compositional sensibility that deftly complements the songs being built upon.Featured on the Winter 2005 album is Chicago’s “I’m a Man.” Perhaps it’s because I habitually confuse the bands Boston and Chicago (and because I think Chicago’s pretty terrible), but I never really listened...
...enter a raffle to win posters of Israel, and play “Pin Israel on the Map.” Students also had the opportunity to write notes for the Western Wall, which Levy will deliver to the Jewish holy site when she goes to Israel this winter. Those present at the event included Harvard students from across the University, professors, Cambridge residents, and tourists, who cited the free snacks as a major draw. Allison E Rosenberg ’12 said that she was initially attracted by the food but that the event also allowed her to learn...