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...Class of 2000, summed us up perfectly when he said that, “as graduates of Harvard, your biggest liability is your need to succeed… Because success is a lot like a bright, white tuxedo. You feel terrific when you get it, but then you??re desperately afraid of getting it dirty, of spoiling it in any way.” He’s right of course. Now all we must do is find the dry-cleaner.Sahil K. Mahtani ’08 is a history concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears on alternate...
...told to play [in the Square],” he says. “To me, this is just as good as any other gig. You can go play a gig and there might be no one there, versus, if you play on the streets, at least in Cambridge, you??re always playing for someone. There’s always an opportunity to build an audience.“I guess essentially a venue would be better, because there’s a better sound system, but I just care to play in front of an audience...
...Springsteen themes like the search for identity and longing for excitement, are not particularly inspired, but there’s no denying the song’s instant gratification potential. “Radio Nowhere” sets the pace for the next two rockers. “You??ll Be Coming Down” features a drumbeat reminiscent of “Dancing in the Dark,” while the horns and swagger on “Livin’ in the Future” recall “The E Street Shuffle?...
Pilbeam declined to comment for this story, writing in an e-mailed statement that “when there’s something for us to say, you??ll hear.” Assistant Dean of Harvard College Paul J. McLoughlin II, who oversees the transfer of College funds to the UC, according to Milder, could not be reached for comment...
...spoke about John Lennon at length,” he recalled. “And then she said, ‘Just go in with him in your heart, in your soul, in your mind. We’re just gonna put the song on a loop, and you??re just gonna keep singing, and we’ll just keep rolling.’” In the film, the scene does keep rolling, with Jude escaping from youthful naïveté and entering into frightening maturity. According to Sturgess, “Across...