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...final stages of competition. But, even across the country, he still kept his role as a TF in mind—he sent his students a picture of Marco Polo with a yellow cut-out of a ‘Q’ taken in his hotel bathroom to encourage them to fill out their course evaluations, run by the Committee of Undergraduate Education known as the CUE. After more than a week of mounting hopes as he watched the number of his competitors dwindle, Grosslight was named an alternate. Grosslight said that he is glad that he went through...
...character is matched only by the illogical leaps of the plot. After his psychiatrist prescribes him Ritalin to remedy his “concentration problem,” Charlie is struck by an ingenious idea: create his own psychiatric practice in the stalls of the boys’ bathroom. The way in which he obtains the necessary drugs—memorizing textbook symptoms, then rattling them off to his clueless psychiatrist for a prescription—is as improbable as the advice he dispenses to his insecure classmates. This counseling includes the gem: “Sometimes people say things...
Last year’s contest winner created a footstool for the bathroom of the restaurant, explaining—in writing on the stool—that she did so because she was too short to see the mirror...
...dinner? That's a trap no sucker has ever shoved a famous foot into. Partly because there are so many unknowns-you're stuck alone chatting up the family while the reporter cooks, you accidentally let slip a cruel joke about a wedding photo, you somehow use the bathroom wrong-and partly because who the hell wants to spend Saturday night stuck at some dork's house eating undercooked lamb? Would Gwyneth Paltrow come over? Johnny Depp? But George Clooney said yes, of course, why not, sounds...
...become.” While HCAP members speak fondly of their academic experiences abroad (museum visits!), it is the social and cultural interactions that stand out in their memories. Bunking up together in the Yard (or River, or Quad) makes for closer bonding, and not just due to the bathroom sharing. HCAP member Ana M. Franco ’10 hosted two Japanese delegates, and ended up sharing late-night bonding as well as her bed. Despite the early-morning events and lectures, the three girls stayed up chatting late into the night. Wei also partook in after-hours adventures...