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...attempted to open the front door to Lowell by sticking his pinky finger in the card swipe slot post-initiation. “Do you like my TIE?” he yelled to the card swipe machine. “It’s turquoise too! HA!” He then yakked on the card swipe machine, rendering it useless and yak-encrusted...
...scientific instruments housed in the Science Center’s basement. Perhaps even fewer realize that Harvard’s collection of “hysterical” scientific instruments is also housed in the Science Center basement. Yes, there is allegedly a collection of hysterical, as in funny (ha ha), scientific instruments under the University’s stewardship, at least according to a sign discreetly placed above a doorway in the corridor leading to Lecture Hall...
...through college, you occasionally come across a stumbling block on the way to your goals—a bad grade, an internship rejection, a nasty break-up—fill your favorite disappointment in the blank. These disappointments unleash the self-esteem gremlin, who mockingly says, “Ha! I told you that you would fail. Doesn’t [disappointment from above] show that you really don’t have what it takes? Face it-you’re just not good enough...
...Bruins are in first place, in the entire Eastern Conference! The B’s might even get the number one seed! Ha! This team hasn’t advanced past the first round of the NHL playoffs since 1620. Didn’t the Bruins trade all of their good players at the start of the season? Didn’t I hear all this whining about Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs this year, when some thought he might buy the Red Sox? Wasn’t the argument that the Bruins will never win a championship under Jacobs...
...siphoned off to bolster the fortunes of, say, Samsung Life Insurance, one of 24 other companies under the Samsung umbrella. That might not be illegal, but it certainly would not please investors in the electronics unit. "In terms of business, this is a top-notch company," says Jang Ha Sung, Korea's leading advocate for transparency. "But in terms of corporate governance, it is still in the 19th century...