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...shapes and sizes, usually several rooms. But that’s just for intimidation purposes. Loeb House is perfectly suited for this, with glory holes Swiss cheesing all of its walls and boardroom tables. This setup makes voting on the Corporation really easy; boners for “yea,” limpies for “nay.” That’s why women aren’t allowed on the Corporation; nothing would ever get done. Luckily, presidents don’t need to vote, they just need to make choices. As a historian, Drew Faust...
...song is supposed to dispel all the kooky perceptions we Americans have of the English, or something. The only problem is that many of us Americans visit youtube.com, and that means we’ve seen videos of rioting football hooligans. So yea, Sov, we know you guys don’t drink tea with every meal, and we also know your police carry guns rather than truncheons (they’re for shooting the hooligans...
...That's the sound many wannabe Crimsonites heard when Harvard announced on Sept. 12 that it would do away with its early admission program. Beginning in the fall of 2007, students who apply by Nov. 1 will no longer hear yea or nay by Dec. 15; all applicants will instead face the same deadline of Jan. 1, with acceptances (or rejections) fluttering into mailboxes sometime in the spring...
...vote in the Senate: they voted down the gay-marriage ban. It was a very close vote: 48 voted 'Yea,' 49 voted 'Nay,' and three voted 'Fabulous.'" DAVID LETTERMAN...
...leaders and a few bloggers, successfully led the charge in petitioning UC representatives to accept the “2x2” plan. Only through activists’ zealous blogging, posting on house e-mail lists, and contacting UC members were representatives eventually persuaded to vote “yea.” Such actions by members of the student body—including those who furthered the debate by arguing against “2x2”—are essential to successful student government. We commend all these activists for their time, their effort, and most importantly...