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PICTURE THIS: you're sitting downstairs with some friends in Matthews or Hollis early freshman week, when a Harvard police officer barges in and demands to see your ID. As you explain that you don't have it with you because it's upstairs in your room, he smirks, "Ok, then, let's go upstairs...
...Harvard ticket office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Tickets for the Boston Garden clash on Feburary 6 between the Crimson men's ice hocky team and its cross-town rival from Northeastern are $10, $8 and $6. There is, however, a $1 discount for students with a Harvard ID Tickets for the Beanpot finals on February 13 are on sale, as well and are going for the same price. The ticket office is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday...
...Harvard ticket office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Tickets for the Boston Garden clash on February 6 between the Crimson men's ice hockey team and its cross-town rival from Northeastern are $10, $8 and $6. There is, however, a $1 discount for students with a Harvard ID. Tickets for the Beanpot finals on February 13 are on sale, as well and are going for the same price. The ticket office is open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday...
...ardor, whether for the sweetest pop music from the mid-1960s (his own teen-age years) or for his one-gal-guy idealism (the play describes Annie as "very much like the woman whom Charlotte has ceased to be," so in effect Henry has been faithful to his belle idéale by switching mates). As this little boy lost in the web of words and wonders, Rees was a jumping-jack...
There is also the matter of Nathan Zuckerman, Roth's fictional alter id and hero of a comic trilogy that has forever flattened the myth of the glamorous writing life. Zuckerman, of course, is not Roth but rather the fullest and most personal expression of a theme that has come to dominate his work: the mayhem unleashed by those who would escape their pasts. This may be what David Kepesh in Roth's The Professor of Desire had in mind when he spoke stiltedly of "the destructive power-of those who see a way out of the shell...