https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=10sdw&feedformat=atomWillipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T18:24:49ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16787Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-16T06:31:58Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful by letting others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.). This will make room draw much easier.<br />
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No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
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Putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
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0. '10, hoping for love.<br />
(Is that a joke?) [No, are you the one I pine for?](Yes)<br />
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1. 1 09<br />
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2. 6 09s<br />
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29. '10 and an '09, hoping for Fitch.<br />
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30. five '10s...how the hell are we in front of a group of '10s & '09s?<br />
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32. Three '10s and an '09, hoping for Fitch<br />
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33. Four 10s and one 09<br />
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34. Six '10s<br />
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36. One '10, wouldn't mind Fitch, but will definitely be fine with Prospect<br />
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38. Three '10s<br />
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45. One '10. Looking for: Whatever I can get.<br />
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46. One '10, hoping for Fitch.<br />
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54. 6 '10s. Looking for singles in Prospect.<br />
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55. 2 '010s. odds say Prospect.<br />
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67. One '10<br />
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68. Marco P.S. '10 Hoping for Tina Fey<br />
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74. Three 11's and a 10 walk into a room draw.<br />
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75. 5 '11s<br />
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76. 6 '11s, gunning for prospect. <br />
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77.<br />
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78. 3 '11s wanting singles anywhere...but fitch or fay would be awesome<br />
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79. <br />
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80. 5 '11s wanting mostly singles<br />
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81. 3 '11s wanting singles in prospect<br />
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82. <br />
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84. '11; 1; hoping for Prospect<br />
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85. 6 '11s, Prospect?<br />
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86. 3 '11s, hoping for singles (anywhere)<br />
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87. 1 : '11 : single<br />
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88. 6 '11s<br />
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89. 2 '11s<br />
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97. One '11. Though I kind of got stuck in here... so there might be more.<br />
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100. '11 Hoping for a single anywhere<br />
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104. 6 '11s. wow. as many singles anywhere plz........<br />
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107.<br />
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108. 3 '11s. Singles, and a miracle.<br />
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109.<br />
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110. 6 '11s<br />
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115. 2 11's. ............. wtf.<br />
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116. 1 '11<br />
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117. 1 '11...yeah pretty sure this is dead last <- you could be damn lucky and get a double for yourself. it happened to my friend<br />
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NAH SON:<br />
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118. 6 '11s<br />
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119. 6 '11s<br />
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7pm Groups 1-14<br />
7:30pm Groups 15-25<br />
8pm Groups 26-36<br />
8:30pm Groups 37-47<br />
9pm Groups 48-58<br />
9:30pm Groups 59-69<br />
10pm Groups 70-80<br />
10:30pm Groups 81-91<br />
11pm Groups 92-100<br />
11:30pm Groups 101-109<br />
12am Groups 110-119</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16778Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-15T01:14:47Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful by letting others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.). This will make room draw much easier.<br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
<br />
Putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
<br />
0. '10, hoping for love.<br />
(Is that a joke?) [No, are you the one I pine for?](Yes)<br />
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1. <br />
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2. 6 09s<br />
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29. '10 and an '09, hoping for Fitch.<br />
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30. five '10s...how the hell are we in front of a group of '10s & '09s?<br />
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31. <br />
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32. Three '10s and an '09, hoping for Fitch<br />
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33. Four 10s and one 09<br />
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34. Six '10s<br />
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36. One '10, wouldn't mind Fitch, but will definitely be fine with Prospect<br />
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38. Three '10s<br />
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45. One '10. Looking for: Whatever I can get.<br />
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46. One '10, hoping for Fitch.<br />
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54. 6 '10s. Looking for singles in Prospect.<br />
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55. 2 '010s. odds say Prospect.<br />
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67. One '10<br />
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68. Marco P.S. '10 Hoping for Tina Fey<br />
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74. Three 11's and a 10 walk into a room draw. Want Fitch, will double.<br />
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75. 5 '11s<br />
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76. 6 '11s, gunning for prospect. <br />
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77.<br />
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78. 3 '11s wanting singles anywhere...but fitch or fay would be awesome<br />
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79. <br />
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80. 5 '11s wanting mostly singles<br />
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81. 3 '11s wanting singles in prospect<br />
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84. '11; 1; hoping for Prospect<br />
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85. 6 '11s, Prospect?<br />
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86. 3 '11s, hoping for singles (anywhere)<br />
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87. 1 : '11 : single<br />
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88. 6 '11s<br />
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89. 2 '11s<br />
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97. One '11. Though I kind of got stuck in here... so there might be more.<br />
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100. '11 Hoping for a single anywhere<br />
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104. 6 '11s. wow. as many singles anywhere plz........<br />
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107.<br />
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108. 3 '11s. Singles, and a miracle.<br />
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109.<br />
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110. 6 '11s<br />
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115. 2 11's. ............. wtf.<br />
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116. 1 '11<br />
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117. 1 '11...yeah pretty sure this is dead last <- you could be damn lucky and get a double for yourself. it happened to my friend<br />
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NAH SON:<br />
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118. 6 '11s<br />
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119. 6 '11s<br />
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7pm Groups 1-14<br />
7:30pm Groups 15-25<br />
8pm Groups 26-36<br />
8:30pm Groups 37-47<br />
9pm Groups 48-58<br />
9:30pm Groups 59-69<br />
10pm Groups 70-80<br />
10:30pm Groups 81-91<br />
11pm Groups 92-100<br />
11:30pm Groups 101-109<br />
12am Groups 110-119</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16608Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-10T02:04:46Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful by letting others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.). This will make room draw much easier.<br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
<br />
Putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
<br />
0. '10, hoping for love.<br />
(Is that a joke?)<br />
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1. <br />
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32. Three '10s and an '09, hoping for Fitch<br />
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68. Marco P.S. Hoping for Spencer. Posting in Currier for good luck.<br />
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68.5. Marco, what's that supposed to mean? Will the real 68 please stand up?<br />
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74. Three 11's and a 10 walk into a room draw. Want Fitch, will double.<br />
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100.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Currier_Room_Draw_2008&diff=16607Currier Room Draw 20082008-04-10T02:03:40Z<p>10sdw: Housing</p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful by letting others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. Try to give as best an idea as you can (ex. your ideal building and floor, if you are more interested in rooms that are next to each other/are considering a double to stay together, etc.). This will make room draw much easier.<br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Prospect 4, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
<br />
Putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy. <br />
<br />
0. '10, hoping for love.<br />
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32. Three '10s and an '09, hoping for Fitch<br />
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68. Marco P.S. Hoping for Spencer. Posting in Currier for good luck.<br />
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68.5. Marco, what's that supposed to mean? Will the real 68 please stand up?<br />
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100.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=The_Greatest_Game_in_the_World&diff=16283The Greatest Game in the World2008-02-26T00:35:09Z<p>10sdw: note on origins</p>
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<div>[[Category:Games]]<br />
The Greatest Game in the World, also known as "Greatest Game" or "Telepictionary," is a party game similar to [[Telephone Oracle]] both in that it involves papers being passed around and in that it is enjoyable regardless of intoxication level, talent level, or... well, basically anything besides sense of humor, which is a must. It is derived from the French surrealist random generator game "exquisite corpse", and occasionally goes by that name.<br />
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== Equipment ==<br />
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* At least six people (twenty is about the max; fewer than six, or more than twenty, creates issues)<br />
* A piece of paper for every player<br />
* A writing implement for each player (different colors optional but fun)<br />
* Adequate flat surfaces<br />
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== Rules ==<br />
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Players sit in a circle, each with a piece of paper and a writing implement. To begin, each player writes a sentence on the top of their paper, then passes it in an agreed-upon direction. Then, upon receiving a sentence, each player will attempt to draw a picture that depicts the actions of the sentence. After drawing this picture, they will fold over the paper so only the picture is visible, then pass the paper again. Upon receiving a picture, each player will then write a sentence to describe the picture. This continues, sentence-picture-sentence-picture-sentence, until the paper is full (or nearly full). Each paper must end with a sentence.<br />
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After all the papers have been finished, players find their own papers, and then in a circle read their initial sentence and what it turned into along the way. Sharing of the pictures attached is also highly encouraged, since often they will be hilarious (and the sentences inexplicable without visual aids).<br />
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== Tips, Tricks, and Strategies ==<br />
[[Image:Greatestgame.jpg|Artistic talent is unnecessary, but don't tell [[Sean Hayes]] '08.]]<br />
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* Don't worry about your level of artistic talent. If everyone could draw like Sean Hayes, artist of the above, there wouldn't be much movement in a game. Usually a mix of players of different drawing skills produces the best games, with a higher level of artistic incompetence producing more hilarity.<br />
* Starting with a sentence that has several blatantly undrawable concepts ("the thermal coefficient of expansion," "zero-sum game," statements related to time, etc.) tends to yield funnier results. Other starting-sentence types that work well are song lyrics, quotations, and ending sentences from previous games.<br />
* One sneaky strategy common in groups of mixed sensibilities is conscious censoring of "inappropriate" content. (Conversely, some people will consciously inappropriatize formerly clean content.) Also seen in [[Telephone Oracle]], it is not quite fair in Greatest Game but can often lead to funny contrasts.<br />
* Don't use technical jargon, because people will look at you funny. (It's okay if you're passing to people within your field, though.) <br />
* Being upstream of [[Sean A. Carollo]] '07 may be deleterious to your mental health and general sense level.<br />
<br />
== Theory and Principles (or, Overthinking) ==<br />
<br />
For those who like to think too much about their Greatest Game, several interesting principles present themselves during an average game: <b>conservation/mutation</b> and <b>visual vocabulary.</b><br />
<br />
* <b>Conservation/mutation</b> refers to which concepts tend to remain the same throughout a game (<i>conserved concepts</i>) and those which tend to change wildly (<i>mutating concepts</i>). As might be expected, the best-conserved concepts are usually those that are easy to draw. The best-conserved concept in the author's experience was "dreidl," which managed to survive an entire game. Other examples of well-conserved concepts include "toaster" and various phrases involving camels. Mutating concepts, on the other hand, tend to involve things that are tricky to draw or obscure; time, in particular, tends to go very mutated very fast. (One memorable game established that Greatest Game players could not accurately report or draw the time on an analog clock.) Special cases in conservation include non-obvious things that are still well known within the playing group; an example was one game in which "don't threaten me with that giraffe!" remained intact for nearly half the game, as a result of the phrase being very prominent in the collective consciousness of that group.<br />
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* <b>Visual vocabulary</b> denotes the code of pictures that tend to develop in a given group over many games; over time, simple representations will become coded for common objects, which increases conservation of those concepts. The most common additions to visual vocabularies seem to be individual people or groups of people, for whom a stick figure represented with a specific object usually suffices. (For example: a stick figure with glasses will often end up representing "nerd," while the "nerd" stick figure with various accessories will represent individual nerds in the group consciousness.) Visual vocabulary is usually built up over many games and represents a distinct difference between groups of Greatest Game players.<br />
<br />
As both of these concepts suggest, the enjoyability of Greatest Game is often enhanced by playing it often with the same people. Once a visual vocabulary has accumulated, any number of strange game permutations can arise.<br />
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== Where To Play ==<br />
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With your friends, in your [[common room]], probably. If for some reason you don't have friends who want to play this, the [[Deviants]] are usually up for a game.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Mozart&diff=15398Mozart2007-05-18T00:33:36Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>W. Amadeus Mozart '40 was an exchange student from Salzburg, Austria, whose operas have redefined the American musical heritage with their treatment of profound themes through diatonic [[music]]. Should not be composed with classical composer [[Stephen Sondheim '50]], of Broadway shows such as Le Nozze de Figaro.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Stephen_Sondheim_%2750&diff=15396Stephen Sondheim '502007-05-18T00:32:37Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Sondheim is a major broadway composer and lyricist who wrote lyrics to [[Leonard Bernstein]]'s West Side Story. His own compositions, including [[Into the Woods]], are often produced by [[Cap and Bells]]. Unsubstantiated rumors connect Sondheim with the early history of [[Frosh Revue]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Music&diff=15395Music2007-05-18T00:32:27Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Academics]]<br />
The music major at Williams is pretty unorthodox. It has a smaller focus on theory and performing than you might expect, and a larger focus on music history, ethnomusicology, and composition than you might expect. Overall, it's a great department to get your feet wet with a really wide variety of musical activities and to discover what you really enjoy most in music. Alumni include [[Stephen Sondheim '50]].<br />
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Most of the offices and classrooms used by the music department can be found in [[Bernhard Music Center]], while performance spaces include [[Chapin Hall]] and [[Brooks-Rogers]].<br />
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<div>[[Frosh Revue]] is an annual project of [[Cap and Bells]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Music&diff=15392Music2007-05-18T00:25:01Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Academics]]<br />
The music major at Williams is pretty unorthodox. It has a smaller focus on theory and performing than you might expect, and a larger focus on music history, ethnomusicology, and composition than you might expect. Overall, it's a great department to get your feet wet with a really wide variety of musical activities and to discover what you really enjoy most in music. Alumni include [[Stephen Sondheim 50]].<br />
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Most of the offices and classrooms used by the music department can be found in [[Bernhard Music Center]], while performance spaces include [[Chapin Hall]] and [[Brooks-Rogers]].<br />
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<div>W. Amadeus Mozart '40 was an exchange student from Salzburg, Austria, whose operas have redefined Broadway and the American musical heritage with their treatment of profound themes through nearly atonal [[music]]. Should not be composed with classical composer [[Stephen Sondheim '50]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Mozart&diff=15390Mozart2007-05-18T00:22:51Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>W. Amadeus Mozart '40 was an exchange student from Salzburg, Austria, whose operas have redefined Broadway and the American musical heritage with their treatment of profound themes through nearly atonal [[music]]. Should not be composed with classical composer [[Stephen Sondheim]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Students_with_language_skills&diff=15388Students with language skills2007-05-18T00:18:39Z<p>10sdw: /* Love, the Language of */</p>
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<div>You don't have to be good at it. Just say what you know.<br />
<br />
==='Merican===<br />
[[Sam Doyon '05 ]] Dey terk ur jerbs!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Bahasa Indonesia===<br />
<br />
[[Ronit Bhattacharyya '07]] lived in Jakarta for seven years, still has an okay grasp of the language.<br />
<br />
===Bengali===<br />
[[Ameeda H. Chowdhury '07]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09am_4 Aroop Mukharji]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07am Auyon Mukharji]<br />
<br />
[[Ronit Bhattacharyya '07]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07ra Rowena Ahsan]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjh Thunny Khaft] learnt from his Bangla friends back in the former Soviet Union<br />
<br />
===Catalán===<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06dr David Rodriguez] learned a bit while abroad in Barcelona and completed a phonetic study of it as his final project for LING 111.<br />
<br />
===Chinese===<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantonese_%28linguistics%29 Cantonese]====<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jl Jason Law] '06 can get by, but not as well as with Mandarin (though Cantonese was his first language...).<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08jwc_2 Jing Cao] 08's first language<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07jmc Jessica Chung '07] (Wishes she had Cantonese soap operas to watch.)<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08js Jennifer Sit]has transformed her Cantonese into Chinglish.<br />
<br />
Timothy Cheng, If there's one essential phrase in Cantonese, it's: "ng ho gai gan ngor!" (My Norweigian roomate can testify) Everything else you can survive without.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08slh Son '08] knows some bad words, thanks to Jing.<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_%28linguistics%29 Mandarin]====<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jl Jason Law '06] can get by.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08jwc_2 Jing Cao 08's] second language. <br />
<br />
[[Jason Ren '08]], but only after disgusting losses in Beirut.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08kch Katherine Huang '08] <br />
<br />
Kim Fassler '06<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06kjb Kristyn Bretz '06], but only when drunk<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06esm Estalyn Marquis] has some awesome skills <br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09lcj Lauren Johnson]<br />
<br />
[[Lars Enwereuzor Kana Ojukwu '07]] <br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08mjg Morgan Goodwin]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07enm Elizabeth Macek] passable<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07ryz Richard Zhang] I'm counting on it to get me a job<br />
<br />
Ted Haley '07<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08xjh Jerry He] back in the days ...<br />
<br />
Jessie Yu '07<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghainese Shanghainese]====<br />
Zhichun Ying '08<br />
<br />
Lingwei Gu '07<br />
<br />
Richard Zhang '07 You wish you could speak this exclusive dialect<br />
<br />
Jessie Yu '07<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_language Taiwanese]====<br />
Rachel Ko '09<br />
<br />
Shea Chen '07<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taishan_dialect Toisanese]====<br />
Amy Chin '08, but not really.<br />
<br />
Jason Law '06 can understand it almost as well as Cantonese.<br />
<br />
====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penang_Hokkien Penang Hokkien]====<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09tk Teng Jian Khoo] '09 can speak it tolerably, but will not be understood by pretty much everyone on campus. Bar the Taiwanese.<br />
===Croatian===<br />
Noemi Fernandez '09 can fake it pretty well while ordering you a drink at a cafe or bar, your choice. <br />
<br />
===Danish===<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06hdc Heather Casteel] '06 (drunkenly)<br />
<br />
===Dutch===<br />
<br />
[[Jason Leith|Jason Leith '03]] lived in the Netherlands for a few months, and can tell you what "neuken in de keuken" and "let op zakkenrollers!" means. He had little opportunity to actually speak the language, though, which was probably actually a good thing, as he values the integrity of his velum.<br />
<br />
===English===<br />
'''British Accent'''<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08cjl Christina Lee '08] thought that she had the greatest British accent evar but her hopes and dreams were shattered when her entrymates told her in '04 that her British accent actually sucks. ) =<br />
<br />
'''Canadian Accent'''<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] knows a funny joke that makes fun of the Canadian accent. Ask her aboot it sometime, eh?<br />
<br />
'''Chinese Accent'''<br />
:[[Jing Cao]] speak Proper Chinese Flavor English<br />
<br />
'''Hong Kong Accent'''<br />
:<br />
:Timothy Cheng, You can't get much more Hong Kong than this. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Indian Accent'''<br />
:[[Nirmal Deshpande '07]] occasionally speaks with a British-tinged Indian accent, specifically responding "You can make me drink, but you cannot make me get you a beer!" to demands that he wait hand and foot upon someone. <br />
<br />
:[[Sean Milano]] '09 tries to immitate his neighbour upstairs, but fails miserably. He just isn't cool enough.<br />
<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08rmr RHAAAD!] '08 Genuine, proper Indian accent!<br />
<br />
:[[Aditi Chaturvedi '10]] has an accent that beats any imitation. It's the real thing!<br />
<br />
'''Japanese Accent'''<br />
:[[Diana Davis '07]] spent a month speaking English with a Japanese accent, so she can still do it very convincingly.<br />
<br />
'''Pittsfield Accent (including, but not limited to, Berkshire County)'''<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09emf Emily Flynn '09] grew up in the P-unit as people (I swear to God) seriously call it. She had a mad deece time at THS and was wicked excited to come to Williams. She could often be heard saying "Do it, you won't!", especially on the miniature golf course, at the b. mall, or at ken's bowl. Yee.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singlish Singlish]'''<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=10hln Mike Nguyen '10] come tok to him lor.<br />
<br />
'''Southern Accent'''<br />
:Evelyn Robinson '05 has an occassional native Southern accent so sudden and endearing you'd swear she is joking, but she aint.<br />
<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09wem Will McClain '09] speaks with a Southern accent on and off during regular conversation (something out of his control), but can speak Mississippian at will.<br />
<br />
:[[Wes Johnson '09]] somehow doesn't have one.<br />
<br />
:[[Walker Matthews '08]] has a consistent, strong Georgia drawl, even though he himself can't hear it or most other American accents.<br />
<br />
'''Wisconsin Accent'''<br />
<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] can't speak it that well, but she can make fun of it like no one else.<br />
<br />
:[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09cjv Cat Vielma '09] hates it, and reminds people that Chicago is universes apart from the rest of the grand ol' Midwest<br />
<br />
<br />
"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manglish Manglish]"<br />
:Teng Jian Khoo '09 speaks this at home. Somemore now got Singaporeans here dee, can tok crap with them liao - so shiok!<br />
<br />
===Esperanto===<br />
<br />
[[Joe McDonough '06]] visited the International Esperanto Museum in Vienna, but by that time he had forgotten most of the Esperanto he had learned in a fit of boredom during Winter Study two years previously.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] thinks that, despite its structural flaws, Esperanto is basically the coolest concept ever. Interlingua, however, is prettier.<br />
<br />
===French===<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06dr David Rodriguez] used to be much better, but he now inserts random Catalán words in French conversation.<br />
<br />
[[Diana Davis '07]] is still pretty good at French.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08kch Katherine Huang] '08 took a lit course with Professor Martin and scored well on the SAT II and AP exams, but that doesn't mean her accent isn't atrociously American...<br />
<br />
[[Joe Hutchinson '06]] was once accused of speaking French from the 18th century<br />
<br />
[[Kathryn Lindsey '07]] speaks decent French. <br />
<br />
[[Lindsay Long-Waldor '08]] has not spoken in a while, but she might still have some skills.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Tosin Adeyanju '08]] third language I can kinda speak.<br />
<br />
[[Vlado Nedkov '06]] spent last year in Paris. He can say a lot more than 'voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir', althought that phrase comes in handy quite often.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06itj Ikem.T.Joseph] after 5 yrs of study can pretty much read and write with good understanding. In terms of speaking, that's a work in progress.<br />
<br />
[[Carl Vos '09]] mom is french, and I know a lot, but havn't spoken it in a while. I can get by alright.<br />
<br />
[[Jack Nelson '07]] took it for 9 years before getting bored. Now speaks French like a Russian or Norwegian immigrant who speaks no French at all.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] owes much of his sanity to the fact that dead French men write better books than most people.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] agrees wholeheartedly with Brian Kim, but finds herself occasionally (and accidentally) speaking 18th and 19th century French because of it.<br />
<br />
[[Ben Grant '09]] took French for a while and has a pretty decent accent. Shows a flair for making fun of random French Canadians in bars because they sound so funny.<br />
<br />
[[Robin Allemand '10]] speaks French fluently thanks to his loving parents<br />
<br />
Chaedria Robinson '07 has a complicated relationship with the French she refuses to speak.<br />
<br />
===German===<br />
<br />
ich wuerde kimis film sehr gern anschauen. machen wir das, ge? <br />
und was lustiges fuer euch- wenn ihr jemanden um eine cigarette bitten wollt, sagt mal einfach-"chill mir eine cigarette." ohne scheiss. funktioniert hervorragend. die deutschen...<br />
<br />
[[Steve Hunter '07]]<br />
<br />
[[Jono Dowse '06]]<br />
<br />
[[Joe Hutchinson '06]] thinks in and sometimes thinks he's German<br />
<br />
[[Kimi Gilbert '06]] spent more than a year in Berlin. Hence, she is legitimately badass. Her German skills are unbelievable. And she starred in a Deutsch Schei�e Video. Go figure.<br />
<br />
[[Kat Jong '07]] Is currently spending the Year in Munich and can thus speak enough to get by, read books she'd already read in English, and play an entire game of [[Magic The Gathering]]. <br />
<br />
[[Vlado Nedkov '06]] used to kick ass in German. Unfortunately, he's a sell out and has moved on to romance languages.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Daniel P. Rooney '06]] Speaks mean Deutsch. Very creative. Need help writing a german essay about a funny picture? Daniel is your man!<br />
<br />
*Swiss German<br />
<br />
[[Jono Dowse '06]] has a German-language textbook on Swiss German and really wants to be able to speak it authentically. At this point, he knows the numbers and some basic vocabulary and grammar. (TAs swoon when he counts to ten.)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Joe Gangestad '06]] speaks a mad Munchen Deutsch, and will one day teach astrophysics to unassuming little German children.<br />
<br />
Teng Jian Khoo '09 reads children's books in German.<br />
<br />
[[Toby Hall]] is a German major, and is living in Deutschland during the summer of 2006<br />
<br />
[[Carl Vos '09]] is taking German and will be spending the summer of 2006 in Munich and Berlin.<br />
<br />
===Greek===<br />
<br />
====Ancient====<br />
Hazen (As in I can write in it and tell you how to pronounce the letters of their alphabet. I didn't write this.)<br />
<br />
[[Brent Yorgey]] '04<br />
<br />
[[Aditi Chaturvedi]] '10 knows more Greek than just the alphabet. Knows more grammar and vocabulary than she wants to, as does anyone in CLGR 101.<br />
<br />
Math nerds know the Greek alphabet.<br />
<br />
So do Classics majors. (And in order. What comes after phi, oh my math and physics friends?) (the "$" comes after "\phi", unless it's on its own line, in which case you'll put "$$")<br />
<br />
====Modern====<br />
<br />
[[Jono Dowse '06]] thinks Modern Greek is cool and spent some time in online lessons for it his sophomore year. His study has since lapsed. He knows the order of the Greek alphabet well despite being a math major.<br />
<br />
[[Jim Prevas]] knows all the bad words.<br />
<br />
===Hebrew===<br />
Robert Streicker '07<br />
<br />
Zachary Ulman '06<br />
<br />
[[Danny Fischler '06]]<br />
<br />
Davida Kutscher '03<br />
<br />
Elissa Brown '09<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07dpg Daniel Gross '07]<br />
<br />
===Hindi===<br />
[[Ameeda H. Chowdhury '07]]<br />
<br />
[[Ananda V. Burra '07]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06ng Nikhar Gaikwad]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09ras Rahul Shah]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07rsr Ridhima Raina]<br />
<br />
[[Ronit Bhattacharyya '07]]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09nn Sandy Nandagopal]<br />
<br />
[[Aditi Chaturvedi '10]]<br />
<br />
Harsh Sodhi '10<br />
<br />
===IPA===<br />
is not a language; it is an omnipotent alphabet.<br />
<br />
[[Jono Dowse '06]] is to the [http://wso.williams.edu/~jdowse/ipa.html International Phonetic Alphabet] as Al Gore is to the Internet.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06dr David Rodriguez] learned the IPA incredibly well as Jono Dowse's (who's Nate Sanders?) student in LING 111<br />
<br />
[[Jason Leith]] rejects the notion that a velar trill is impossible. It is, however, so ugly a sound that not even languages like Dutch and Danish have adopted it. He uses IPA when indicating pronunciation in his music.<br />
<br />
===Italian===<br />
<br />
[[Lucy Cox-Chapman '06]] spent a semester in Italy<br />
<br />
[[Katie Josephson '07]] is dying in Italian 103<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] speaks Italian with a sexy French accent.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06dr David Rodriguez '06] knows all of the great insults and generally vulgar phrases.<br />
<br />
Davide Carozza: born in Roma baby!<br />
<br />
Chaedria Robinson'07: Is morally opposed to speaking Italian without a glass of Chianti.<br />
<br />
===Japanese===<br />
<br />
[[Amanda R. Van Rhyn '06 | Amanda Van Rhyn]] now knows how to say "my husband got drunk and hit me."<br />
<br />
[[Diana Davis '07]] frequently mutters small phrases in Japanese. People think she is mumbling, becuase they don't understand Japanese. In addition to randomly speaking in Japanese, she also randomly speaks English with an excellent Japanese accent.<br />
<br />
[[Leah Weintraub '06]] spent a semester in Japan. Ergo, she probably speaks Japanese.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08cvw Charlotte White] rocks at Japanese, and is easily distracted by pretty things from Japan. She also says "WTF Japan" rather often. As should we all.<br />
<br />
[[Ebonie Little '07]] can karaoke most hit Japanese pop songs...albeit in an unflatteringly squeaky voice. She's also in Japan for a year leveling up on language skills.<br />
<br />
[[Sam Doyon '05]] took Japanese for 3 1/2 years at Williams, lived in Tokyo for two months before he forgot every word of Japanese.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] took this in high school but now retains little more than the ability to pretend he is speaking Japanese by inserting whatever he wants to say in English between "watashi wa" and "desu."<br />
<br />
===Korean===<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08dpr Dawn Robinson '08] is Korean. She can read and write Konglish, and say, "Hello, my name is Dawn" in Korean. :)<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06ayl Angela Lee] '06 can speak, read and write Korean surprisingly well, even though she emigrated at the age of 6. She also has a (dare I say) encyclopedic knowledge of Korean pop culture.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06if Ilya Feldsherov '06] can count to 8 in Korean, say "attention," "master," and "bow."<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08jkk James Kim '08] obviously sucks at Korean, but do get by. Do not be fooled by his genuine Korean features.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09ehc Hannah Cho '09] seconds the posting above. dear james, don't be discouraged jae doesn't let miss cho speak korean either<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] is a disgrace to Koreans everywhere. This is also reflected in his speaking ability. Oh, and he can't spell to save his life.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08cjl Christina Lee '08] takes pride in speaking, writing, and reading Korean pretty damn well and thanks her mom who sent her to Korean school once a week since she was 4 years old. THANKS MOM! ( =<br />
<br />
===Latin===<br />
<br />
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1882926250/002-7919228-6835221?v=glance&n=283155&v=glance The Devil knows Latin]. So do [[Joe McDonough '06]] and [[Richard Rodriguez]].<br />
<br />
A rather cool internet program created by Lee Butterman of Brown University is a text to speech program that will read any latin poetry or verse aloud and give you a decent pronunciation of it. Find it [http://www.poetaexmachina.net/ Here]<br />
<br />
===Lojban===<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] is at once terrified of this language and somehow strangely attracted to it.<br />
<br />
===Love, the Language of===<br />
<br />
[[Marilyn]] is quite fluent. She lives in [[Dodd House|Dodd]] 201 if you need lessons in this language.<br />
<br />
[[Hoai Chung Truong Pham]] '09 wows the Elizabethans with his compositions in the vernacular of amour.<br />
<br />
===Malay===<br />
<br />
Another one on the list of Teng Jian Khoo's lonely languages, although Ronit may be able to get most of it.<br />
<br />
===Middle Earth (assorted languages)===<br />
<br />
[[Laurie Brink]] was the "official unofficial" translator and pronunciation expert for the NYC area premiere of the Lord of the Rings Symphony, and, as such, can say a variety of things in Quenya, Sindarin, Ad&ucirc;naic, Rohirric, Khuzdul, and the Black Speech. It also helps that she has, in a certain sense, been speaking Quenya since the day she learned her own name.<br />
<br />
===Middle English===<br />
Rumor has it that [[Shane Bobrycki '07]] is fluent in Middle English. Also, he's a total nerd :)<br />
<br />
===Mongolian===<br />
<br />
If you use the word "hoorah" or "hurray," then you already know some Mongolian because hurray is a Mongol "exclamation of joy, victory, or excitement."<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=10ab Achbold Battogtokh] '10 A-Boo-Yeah!<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=10bt Bolor Turmunkh] '10<br />
<br />
===Norwegian===<br />
<br />
[[Jack Nelson '07]] speaks relatively fluently, especially when inebriated on some good ol' Mack Øl, due to an exchange year there before Williams. Continues to delight in the fact that Norwegian includes the words fart, snart, fred and slut which means things entirely different. <br />
<br />
===Oppish===<br />
<br />
[[Alden Robinson '06]] whopat dopo yopou thopink opof thopat?<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06sdb Sara Beach '06] propetty swopeet, Opalden.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09emf Emily Flynn '09] is very jealous.<br />
<br />
===Pig Latin===<br />
<br />
[[Seth Brown]] taught a course on Pig Latin during Winter Study 1997.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06sdb Sara Beach '06] isay uentflay.<br />
<br />
===Polish===<br />
<br />
[[Jonathan Landsman|Jonathan Landsman '05]] can say "What's up, sweetheart?"<br />
<br />
[[Jono Dowse '06]] knows how to pronounce written Polish and has quite a few audio samples of Polish phrases on his iTunes account courtesy of [http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/ladefoge/ Peter Ladefoged].<br />
<br />
Sim, eu falo um pequeno do portugues; mais, preciso falar muito mas....<br />
<br />
===Portuguese===<br />
<br />
'''Brazilian'''<br />
<br />
O Marcos Gouvea '05 fala português. E você?<br />
<br />
Chaedria Robinson '07: Sim, eu falo um pequeno do Portugues.<br />
<br />
===Rumanian===<br />
<br />
[[Laurie Brink]] knows just enough to sing the entirety of "Dragostea din Tei" (a.k.a. the Numa Numa song).<br />
<br />
[[Toby Hall]] Also knows just enough to sing "Dragostea din Tei"<br />
<br />
[[Andana Streng]] Born in Romania but speaking a funky kind of Romanian called "ardeleneste" which I mix with English when I'm really tired. And no, I don't like "Dragostea din tei".<br />
<br />
===Russian===<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06tmg Michael Gallagher]<br />
<br />
[[Emily Button '07]] can say "I've seen more women than you've seen sparrows!" <br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08ik Ilya Khodosh] does an excellent drunk old Russian man impression.<br />
<br />
[[Suzanne C. Walsh '05]] can say, "Her breasts are as big as pineapples" and can translate for fiends who lose the ability to speak English and can only speak in Russian while drunk. She is also known to mutter things in Georgian. And we're not talking about, "y'all."<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07dpg Daniel Gross '07]<br />
<br />
[[Anna Tsykalova '08]] says that all good things come from Mother Russia.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06sdb Sara Beach '06] (a.k.a. Zlaya Antonovna)<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08evb Eugene Berson '08] puts the hammer together with sickel.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06if Ilya Feldsherov '06] can do a Ukrainian accent, but no one would know the difference.<br />
<br />
[[Joe Hutchinson '06]] pretends to have a Russian grandma back in the old country<br />
<br />
[[Jack Nelson '07]] lived in Siberia for a semester. He thinks. He has largely blocked it from his memory. Has somehow retained the ability to sneer in Russian, but not much else, which, as a major, may prove problematic.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bdk Brian Kim '09] used to beg his Russian teacher for borscht in the middle of the night. It was delicious, by the way.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09nyi Nina Ivanova '09] рулез!<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08slh Son '08] knows one phrase: "ну Заяц погоди!"<br />
<br />
===Spanish===<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09mm_2 Monsie Muñoz '09] speaks Mexican Spanish- is slowly adopting a chilanga accent<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09adr Alejandro RodrÃguez-Prieto '09] also speaks Mexican Spanish- but can speak an even more special subversion- the Chihuahuan accent<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08lmg Luz M. Gómez '08] speaks paisa Mexican Spanish, can speak "proper spanish" when needed and can do a messed up chilanga accent----oh, and a beatiful Xicana accent<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07ps Pablita Santos '07] speaks Mexican Spanish and has a beatiful Chicana accent when slightly intoxicated<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06dr David RodrÃguez] speaks Dominican Spanish to his fellow Dominicans and a more comprehensible Latin American Spanish to others, but often swears like a Spaniard for no good reason. <br />
<br />
[[Jonathan Landsman|Jonathan Landsman '05]] (budding bachatero)<br />
<br />
[[Alan Cordova '06]] - like your high school Spanish teacher.<br />
<br />
When traveling in non-Hispanophone countries, [[Alexander Lavy|Alex Lavy's]] brother pretends he is from Spain, where he "fights the bools" and "stoodies the art".<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09bry Bernard Yaros]<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07jk Joanna Korman] speaks Spanish <br />
like her high school "pasos y puentes" textbook. She speaks and reads, but <br />
comprehension of real-live-native-speakers is not her gig. <br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08pmr Paulette RodrÃguez] can speak Spanish without consonants (also known as Puerto Rican--similar to Dominican)<br />
<br />
Sarah Steege can speak with or without the sexy Spanish lisp.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09cjv Cat Vielma] speaks spanish with an American accent even though she was born in Chile. She truly has no "hispanic talents" whatsoever.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07sm Sara Morrissey] can speak Mexican spanish and slang. She improves her accent and dirty word vocabulary after she's downed some tequila.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jkb Julia Brown] speaks Ecuadorian Spanish with an American accent.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06if Ilya Feldsherov '06] with a lisp that offends most Puerto Ricans, despite dropping his "s"s.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06itj Ikem T. Joseph] can get by with the few years of study he has but don't ask him to carry a convo, it's for your own good!<br />
<br />
[http://www.gerlanc.com Daniel Gerlanc] speaks Spanish with a peninsular accent. His accent cannot be traced to any particular country; however, most Spanish-speaking Europeans guess that he's from northern Europe.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08xjh Jerry He] lo habla<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook.view?unix=08tmh Toby Hall] spoke spanish in high school, but he's forgeting it as he learns german.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09jjm Julian Mesri] speaks "castellano" a form of argentine spanish that uses sh for ll and y, and to many sounds more like italian than spanish... and we use vos- yeah that's right, vos.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09emf Emily Flynn] took 6 years, an A.P., & taught it in her hometown to overenthusiastic middleschoolers. Su palabra favorita esta sacapuntas.<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08eaa Evelyn A. Aguilar ]<br />
speaks salvadorean spanish but with a peruvian accent (traveling messes with one's native accent).<br />
<br />
===Tamil===<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06rlw Rachel Winch]<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09nn Sandy Nandagopal]<br />
<br />
===Thai===<br />
"Pad Thai" is not pronounced with a hard 'a' like in 'paddy', but more closely resembles the 'a' in 'father' (but shorter).<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07spt Sarun Peter Tosirisuk] has what some might call "non-volitional fluency" (he also just made that term up). Like a Thai person with Broca's aphasia, Peter can understand speech but cannot produce it, for the language is locked away in some deep part of his brain. Also, he doesn't know any words that wouldn't have been said in his house when he was growing up.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=09yl YaWen Lu] is known to plot with the owners of Thai Garden, usually over a hot bowl of wonton soup.<br />
<br />
===Turkish===<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07dcs Dave Senft] can count to four in turkish, and also knows six through eight, and ten.<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06mml Marisa Lau] spent a semester (Spring 2005) in Turkey so she knows numbers and greetings and maybe a bit more<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06eb Ersen Bilgin '06]<br />
<br />
===Urdu===<br />
<br />
All these students are fluent in written and spoken Urdu, the national language of Pakistan. Urdu is a unique language adapted from Persian and written in Arabic text, though it sounds identical to Hindi, the national language of India, which is written in Sanskrit script. (It's Devanagari script not Sanskrit)<br />
<br />
Aatif Abbas<br />
<br />
[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/bangladesh/content/player/56149.html S. Waqqas Iftikhar]<br />
<br />
Uzaib Y. Saya<br />
<br />
Ali Moiz<br />
<br />
Samreen Kazmi<br />
<br />
Murtaza Hussain<br />
<br />
S. Kashif Akhtar<br />
<br />
===Vietnamese===<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=10hln Mike Nguyen '10] native, but with a messy accent somewhat.<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08slh Son '08] what does "phuc" mean? - It's pronounced different than what you think; but it means "happiness" (kinda make sense ;-))<br />
<br />
===Yiddish===<br />
<br />
[[Toby Hall]] speeks yidish-English. "Look at those Goyem kvetching. Now that [[Morty]] over there, he's a ''real'' Mensch."<br />
<br />
===Yoruba===<br />
<br />
Tosin Adeyanju<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Students]]</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Agard_House&diff=15374Agard House2007-05-17T05:03:53Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Agard is a remote [[dormitory]] in [[Wood]] [[neighborhood]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Steven_Bodner&diff=15373Steven Bodner2007-05-17T05:01:09Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Steven Bodner is an extremely persuasive [[Philosophy]]-[[Music]] double-major from [[U-Mass Amherst]] whose zest for modern music, especially that of [[Louis Andriessen]], is the governing principle behind [[Symphonic Winds]]. His powers of persuasion in drawing members into that ensemble, coupled with his tenacity in retaining membership, yield the slogan "I can't say no to Steve Bodner."</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Symphonic_Winds&diff=15372Symphonic Winds2007-05-17T04:57:13Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Symphonic Winds is faculty-directed group with traditional band instruments at its core. It has grown to encompass strings, voices, and electronic and acoustic keyboards and guitars under the direction of [[Steven Bodner]]. Its repetoire encompasses mainly 20th century [[music]], with the typical program containing pieces by students and by Dutch composer [[Louis Andriessen]]. The ensemble varies in size as the personnel rotates from piece to piece, varying from a chamber-sized group to a mass of sound covering the entire stage of [[Chapin Hall]].</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Chapin_Hall&diff=15371Chapin Hall2007-05-17T04:49:38Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Chapin Hall is the largest performance space of the [[music]] department and the perennial rehearsal/performance venue of [[Symphonic Winds]], [[Berkshire Symphony]], and [. The space has hosted speakers including as [[Thomas Friedman]], [[Jared Diamond]], and others. It is frequently ascended on [[Mountain Day]] under [[WOC]] auspices, one of the few occasions when building may be scaled and [[roof]]ed in daylight with official sanction.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Thomas_Friedman&diff=15370Thomas Friedman2007-05-17T04:46:11Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>The New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas L. Friedman has been called "Williams College's favorite columnist." He spoke in [[Chapin Hall]] during prefrosh days in 2006, and is rumored to have a daughter in the class of 2010.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Kat_Jong&diff=15368Kat Jong2007-05-17T04:38:02Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>see [[Den of Slack]]</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Den_of_Slack&diff=15367Den of Slack2007-05-17T04:37:17Z<p>10sdw: /* History */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
The Den of Slack is a sink for productivity -- a siren's call to [[WARPies]] and those like them. It is not ''designed'' to serve this purpose -- designing things takes effort -- it merely comes to be. Why hasn't that Senior Prospect resident not applied to grad school yet? The Den of Slack. Why is there, at all hours of the day, always someone sleeping in the first floor common room of Fitch? It's the Den of Slack. What keeps the [[Odd Quad|Odd Quadders]] under wraps? The Den of Slack: at once the pinnacle and the chasm, the heartwood and its decay, eternally the source of balance in the Odd Quad.<br />
<br />
The Den is typically equipped with a giant collection of Magic cards, bean bag chairs and other furnishings you might find left out by the side of the road, at least three video game systems, and numerous games to go with them. One would think, as the Den serves many people, that each system would need many controllers, but this is not the case, as the sort that frequent the Den are perfectly content to watch each other level up in the RPG of the moment.<br />
<br />
While there may always be a specific physical location on campus called the Den, just as home is where the heart is, the Den of Slack is ''really'' wherever slack is a true constant, a way of life that has seeped into the very bones if its denizens.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
The origins of the Den of Slack are shrouded in mystery. (Would any [[crusty]] people care to enlighten us?) Here are the Dens of recent history:<br />
<br />
* 2002-2003: The primary Den of Slack was the north-central common room on the third floor of Fitch, the common room of Evan Hiller '03. However, the true Den sprawled across most of the third floor of Fitch, including one entire common room dedicated to Warhammer tables, and another, the common room of [[Josh Ain]] and [[Rachelle Hassan]] '03, in which Josh's original card [[Games students play|game]], [[Thesis (card game)|Thesis]], was developed. This year's Den was also notable for a couch so thoroughly destroyed by generations of college students that it had to be laid on its side to be functional.<br />
<br />
* 2003-2004: The Den was located across the central section of first-floor Fitch. The north-central common room (home of Jon Hendrickson '04, Evan Gee '04, and Hale Simon '05) was the main den of slack, with furniture and television firmly in place. The [[Fitch]] 1st floor south-central common room, whose adjoining rooms were home to Zach Kung '04, Hale Simon '05, Niko White '04, served as an annex and Magic card repository. When [[Kat Jong]] '07 abandoned her [[Lehman]] [[entry]] in [[Fall 2003]] to sleep in a corner of the Den -- one of few such relocations not for purposes of sex -- the Den of 2003-4 was distinguished in having a permanent resident.<br />
<br />
* 2004-2005: The official Den of Slack was Fitch 206, home of [[Jeff Dougherty '05]] and [[Jake Mandel '05]], but was relatively empty due to Jeff's thesis crushing his slack time like a grape. This Den was notable for its focus on folding nylon lawn furniture. While this Den hosted audiovisual presentations of WARPly interest (mostly Buffy and Firefly), actual socialization generally took place across the hall, in Ben Steinhurst '05 and [[Zach Sullivan '05]]'s common room, which featured actual furniture.<br />
<br />
* 2005-2006: This year, the Den has remained in Fitch 206 as the common room has been taken over by [[Amanda R. Van Rhyn '06]] and Caroline Toy '06. It remains a relatively quiet space but is entirely functional for a wide range of WARP activities. Most of the furniture is real (and much of it is inherited from '05s), but the Jeff and Jake Memorial Lawn Chair serves as a monument to the Dens of the past.<br />
<br />
== Affiliations ==<br />
<br />
The Den has at one time been a headquarters or primary meeting place for <br />
*[[WARP]]<br />
*[[Magic Club]]<br />
<br />
== Notable Denizens ==<br />
<br />
Every inhabitant of the Den of Slack has been a beautiful and unique snowflake. (Yes, even Evan Gee.)</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Zach_Sullivan_%2705&diff=15366Zach Sullivan '052007-05-17T04:35:58Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Zach Sullivan majored in math, then dropped off the face of the earth. His whereabouts are currently unknown. He has been associated at various times with the [[Den of Slack]], [[Kat Jong]] '07, [[Stephen Webster]] '10, and the Swiss Mafia.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Zach_Sullivan_%2705&diff=15365Zach Sullivan '052007-05-17T04:35:35Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Zach Sullivan majored in math, then dropped off the face of the earth. His whereabouts are currently unknown. He has been associated at various times with the [[Den of Slack]], [[Stephen Webster]] '10, and the Swiss Mafia.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Zach_Sullivan_%2705&diff=15364Zach Sullivan '052007-05-17T04:35:06Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>Zach Sullivan majored in math, then dropped off the face of the earth. His whereabouts are currently unknown. He has been associated at various times with the [[Den of Slack]], [[Stephen Webster '10]], and the Swiss Mafia.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Den_of_Slack&diff=15363Den of Slack2007-05-17T04:32:49Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
The Den of Slack is a sink for productivity -- a siren's call to [[WARPies]] and those like them. It is not ''designed'' to serve this purpose -- designing things takes effort -- it merely comes to be. Why hasn't that Senior Prospect resident not applied to grad school yet? The Den of Slack. Why is there, at all hours of the day, always someone sleeping in the first floor common room of Fitch? It's the Den of Slack. What keeps the [[Odd Quad|Odd Quadders]] under wraps? The Den of Slack: at once the pinnacle and the chasm, the heartwood and its decay, eternally the source of balance in the Odd Quad.<br />
<br />
The Den is typically equipped with a giant collection of Magic cards, bean bag chairs and other furnishings you might find left out by the side of the road, at least three video game systems, and numerous games to go with them. One would think, as the Den serves many people, that each system would need many controllers, but this is not the case, as the sort that frequent the Den are perfectly content to watch each other level up in the RPG of the moment.<br />
<br />
While there may always be a specific physical location on campus called the Den, just as home is where the heart is, the Den of Slack is ''really'' wherever slack is a true constant, a way of life that has seeped into the very bones if its denizens.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
The origins of the Den of Slack are shrouded in mystery. (Would any [[crusty]] people care to enlighten us?) Here are the Dens of recent history:<br />
<br />
* 2002-2003: The primary Den of Slack was the north-central common room on the third floor of Fitch, the common room of Evan Hiller '03. However, the true Den sprawled across most of the third floor of Fitch, including one entire common room dedicated to Warhammer tables, and another, the common room of [[Josh Ain]] and [[Rachelle Hassan]] '03, in which Josh's original card [[Games students play|game]], [[Thesis (card game)|Thesis]], was developed. This year's Den was also notable for a couch so thoroughly destroyed by generations of college students that it had to be laid on its side to be functional.<br />
<br />
* 2003-2004: The Den was located across the central section of first-floor Fitch. The north-central common room (home of Jon Hendrickson '04, Evan Gee '04, and Hale Simon '05) was the main den of slack, with furniture and television firmly in place. The [[Fitch]] 1st floor south-central common room, whose adjoining rooms were home to Zach Kung '04, Hale Simon '05, Niko White '04, served as an annex and Magic card repository. When Kat Jong '07 abandoned her [[Lehman]] [[entry]] in [[Fall 2003]] to sleep in a corner of the Den -- one of few such relocations not for purposes of sex -- the Den of 2003-4 was distinguished in having a permanent resident.<br />
<br />
* 2004-2005: The official Den of Slack was Fitch 206, home of [[Jeff Dougherty '05]] and [[Jake Mandel '05]], but was relatively empty due to Jeff's thesis crushing his slack time like a grape. This Den was notable for its focus on folding nylon lawn furniture. While this Den hosted audiovisual presentations of WARPly interest (mostly Buffy and Firefly), actual socialization generally took place across the hall, in Ben Steinhurst '05 and [[Zach Sullivan '05]]'s common room, which featured actual furniture.<br />
<br />
* 2005-2006: This year, the Den has remained in Fitch 206 as the common room has been taken over by [[Amanda R. Van Rhyn '06]] and Caroline Toy '06. It remains a relatively quiet space but is entirely functional for a wide range of WARP activities. Most of the furniture is real (and much of it is inherited from '05s), but the Jeff and Jake Memorial Lawn Chair serves as a monument to the Dens of the past.<br />
<br />
== Affiliations ==<br />
<br />
The Den has at one time been a headquarters or primary meeting place for <br />
*[[WARP]]<br />
*[[Magic Club]]<br />
<br />
== Notable Denizens ==<br />
<br />
Every inhabitant of the Den of Slack has been a beautiful and unique snowflake. (Yes, even Evan Gee.)</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Stephen_Webster&diff=15362Stephen Webster2007-05-17T04:31:48Z<p>10sdw: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Students]] [[Category:Class of 2010]]<br />
Stephen Webster '10, [[Not-Pope]]-elect, sings bass in the [[Elizabethans]].<br />
<br />
Oh, and he also plays bass clarinet in [[Symphonic Winds]] and plays piano for fun. In the [[Elizabethans]], his consonants can be heard as far as Australia, where the kangaroos unsuccessfully attempt to escape his groan-inducing jokes.<br />
<br />
Earned a place on the Armstrong 2 [[It List]].<br />
Distant relative of Noah Webster, American lexicographer. Worked at Merrowvista with [[Zach Sullivan '05]].<br />
Likes zucchini.</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Currier_Cluster_2007-2008&diff=15139Special:Badtitle/NS100:Currier Cluster 2007-20082007-05-01T07:09:17Z<p>10sdw: /* Currier */</p>
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Also, a lot of people want to know what rooms and areas fill up first. It might be helpful to future room draw-ers if you put your group's pick number next to your name.<br />
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<br />
==Currier==<br />
* B1:<br />
* B11:<br />
* B11:<br />
* B12:<br />
* B14: Morgan Seybert '08<br />
* B15: Jeff Stenzel '10<br />
* B2: Sean Hayes '08<br />
* B3:<br />
* B4:<br />
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* C10: Eva Breitenbach '10<br />
* C11:<br />
* C12:<br />
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* C20:<br />
* C21:<br />
* C22:<br />
* C23:<br />
* C24:<br />
* C25:<br />
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* C30: Stephen Webster '10<br />
* C31:<br />
* C32:<br />
* C33:<br />
* C34:<br />
* C35: Matt Law<br />
* C36: Arjun Narayan<br />
* C37:<br />
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* N11: Tracey Vitchers '10<br />
* N12:<br />
* N13:<br />
* N14:<br />
* N15:<br />
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* N20: Laura Walls '08<br />
* N21:<br />
* N22:<br />
* N23:<br />
* N24:<br />
* N25:<br />
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* N30:<br />
* N31:<br />
* N32:<br />
* N33:<br />
* N34:<br />
* N35: Joseph Gross<br />
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* S11: Allie Gardner '10<br />
* S12:<br />
* S13: Maddy Outman '08<br />
* S14:<br />
* S15:<br />
* S16:<br />
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* S20:<br />
* S21:<br />
* S22:<br />
* S24:<br />
* S25:<br />
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* S30:<br />
* S31:<br />
* S32:<br />
* S33:<br />
* S34:<br />
* S35: Trevor Lynch<br />
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==Fitch==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102A: Sarah Riskind '09 (whee! we're going to be like a married couple!)<br />
* 102B: May Hunter-Smith '09 (awesomest girl ever)<br />
* 104A:<br />
* 104B:<br />
* 104C:<br />
* 106A:<br />
* 106B:<br />
* 106C:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 201A:<br />
* 201B:<br />
* 202A:<br />
* 202B:<br />
* 203A:<br />
* 203B:<br />
* 206A:<br />
* 206B:<br />
* 209: Wicked cool '10<br />
* 209: Even cooler '10<br />
* 211: Hella cool '10<br />
* 211: Way cooler '10<br />
* 212:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 301A: <br />
* 301B: <br />
* 302A:Sam Tarnasky '09<br />
* 302B:Mallory Green '09<br />
* 303A:<br />
* 303B:<br />
* 306A:Julie Wyman '08<br />
* 306B:Didem Ilter '08<br />
* 308: Meredith Gansner '08<br />
* 309: Chris Liguori '10<br />
* 309: Mike Marchinetti '10<br />
* 311: Jacob Kravetz '10<br />
* 311: Kieran Brennan '10<br />
* 312:<br />
* 312:<br />
<br />
==Prospect==<br />
* 1: Adam Benjamin '10<br />
* 2: Sam Blum '10<br />
* 3: Ann Marie Zollo<br />
* 5: Meredith Nelson<br />
* 6:<br />
* 7: Gabrielle Woodson/Kristan McIntosh<br />
* 8: Amanda Nicholson<br />
* 11:<br />
* 13:<br />
* 15:<br />
* 16:<br />
* 17:<br />
* 101: Gary Jin '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 103:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105:<br />
* 108: Dave Moore '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 110:<br />
* 112:<br />
* 114:<br />
* 115: Sophia Vargas '10<br />
* 116:<br />
* 118:<br />
* 119: Jimi Morales '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 120:<br />
* 121: Ben Peskoe '10<br />
* 122: Dan Fast '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 129:<br />
* 130:<br />
* 131:<br />
* 132: Eben Hoffer '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 201:<br />
* 203: Jose Martinez '10<br />
* 204:<br />
* 205: Tanya Pramatarova '09<br />
* 206: Brianna Wolfson '10<br />
* 208: Lauren Sinnenberg '10<br />
* 210: Elizabeth Goggins '09<br />
* 212: Emily George '09<br />
* 214:<br />
* 215:<br />
* 216:<br />
* 218:<br />
* 219:<br />
* 220: Bekzod Akramov '10<br />
* 221:<br />
* 222:<br />
* 223: Riki McDermott '09<br />
* 224: <br />
* 225:<br />
* 226:<br />
* 229: Emily Flynn '09<br />
* 230:<br />
* 231: Jordan Hollander '10<br />
* 232:<br />
* 301:<br />
* 303:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305:<br />
* 306:<br />
* 308:<br />
* 310:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 314:<br />
* 315:<br />
* 316: Brian Citro '10<br />
* 318: Drew Gatewood '10<br />
* 319:<br />
* 320:<br />
* 321:<br />
* 322:<br />
* 323: Allie Goldberg '10<br />
* 324:<br />
* 325:<br />
* 326:<br />
* 329:<br />
* 330:<br />
* 331:<br />
* 332:<br />
* 401: Connor Kamm '10<br />
* 403:<br />
* 404:<br />
* 405:<br />
* 406:<br />
* 408: Cullen Roberts '10<br />
* 410:<br />
* 412:<br />
* 414:<br />
* 415:<br />
* 416:<br />
* 418:Todd Bustard '10<br />
* 419:<br />
* 420:<br />
* 421:<br />
* 422:<br />
* 423:<br />
* 424: Sam Demby '10<br />
* 425:<br />
* 426:<br />
* 429:<br />
* 430:<br />
* 431:<br />
* 432: Corey Watts '10<br />
<br />
==Fayerweather==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102: Becca Gifford '08<br />
* 103:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105: sunmi yang '08<br />
* 106:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 108: Kate Foster '08<br />
* 109:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 111: Charlotte White '08<br />
* 112: Dawn Robinson '08<br />
* 113: Ben Kolesar '08<br />
* 115: <br />
* 116:<br />
* 116:<br />
* 117:<br />
* 117:<br />
* 201: Yeaaa Boyyy<br />
* 202: Elspeth MacMillan '08<br />
* 204: Caralyn Quan '08<br />
* 205: Cary Bearn '08 <br />
* 206: Sara DuPont '08<br />
* 207:<br />
* 208:<br />
* 210:<br />
* 210:<br />
* 211:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 213: Ellen Nicholson '08<br />
* 215: Aditi Chaturvedi '10<br />
* 216: Adam Hollander '10<br />
* 216:<br />
* 217:<br />
* 217:<br />
* 301:<br />
* 302:<br />
* 303:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305: Andrew Wang '08<br />
* 306:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 308:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 310: '10<br />
* 310: '10<br />
* 311:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 315:<br />
* 317:<br />
* 317:<br />
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==East==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105:<br />
* 106:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 108:<br />
* 108:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 113:<br />
* 114:<br />
* 115:<br />
* 201:<br />
* 202:<br />
* 204:<br />
* 205: Ilya Khodosh<br />
* 206:<br />
* 207: Hannah Rosenthal '10, Madeleine Nyhagen '10<br />
* 208: Nora Mitchell '10, Mia DeSiimone '10<br />
* 209: Edmund Rucci 08<br />
* 210:<br />
* 211:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 213: Patrick Rhine '10, Alex Massicotee '10<br />
* 214:<br />
* 215:<br />
* 301: Julia Reiser '10, Shelley Williamson '10<br />
* 302:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305:<br />
* 306:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 308: Bret Scofield 2010<br />
* 308:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 310:<br />
* 311:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 314:<br />
* 315:</div>10sdwhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Currier_Cluster_2007-2008&diff=15138Special:Badtitle/NS100:Currier Cluster 2007-20082007-05-01T06:52:33Z<p>10sdw: /* Currier */</p>
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<div>{{Private page}}<br />
<br />
Tell everyone where you're living next year. <br />
<br />
Also, a lot of people want to know what rooms and areas fill up first. It might be helpful to future room draw-ers if you put your group's pick number next to your name.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Currier==<br />
* B1:<br />
* B11:<br />
* B11:<br />
* B12:<br />
* B14: Morgan Seybert '08<br />
* B15: Jeff Stenzel '10<br />
* B2: Sean Hayes '08<br />
* B3:<br />
* B4:<br />
* C10: Eva Breitenbach '10<br />
* C11:<br />
* C12:<br />
* C20:<br />
* C21:<br />
* C22:<br />
* C23:<br />
* C24:<br />
* C25:<br />
* C30: Stephen Webster '10<br />
* C31:<br />
* C32:<br />
* C33:<br />
* C34:<br />
* C35: Matt Law<br />
* C36: Arjun Narayan<br />
* C37:<br />
* N11: Tracey Vitchers '10<br />
* N12:<br />
* N13:<br />
* N14:<br />
* N15:<br />
* N20: Laura Walls '08<br />
* N21:<br />
* N22:<br />
* N23:<br />
* N24:<br />
* N25:<br />
* N30:<br />
* N31:<br />
* N32:<br />
* N33:<br />
* N34:<br />
* N35: Joseph Gross<br />
* S11: Allie Gardner '10<br />
* S12:<br />
* S13: Maddy Outman '08<br />
* S14:<br />
* S15:<br />
* S16:<br />
* S20:<br />
* S21:<br />
* S22:<br />
* S24:<br />
* S25:<br />
* S30:<br />
* S31:<br />
* S32:<br />
* S33:<br />
* S34:<br />
* S35: Trevor Lynch<br />
<br />
==Fitch==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102A: Sarah Riskind '09 (whee! we're going to be like a married couple!)<br />
* 102B: May Hunter-Smith '09 (awesomest girl ever)<br />
* 104A:<br />
* 104B:<br />
* 104C:<br />
* 106A:<br />
* 106B:<br />
* 106C:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 201A:<br />
* 201B:<br />
* 202A:<br />
* 202B:<br />
* 203A:<br />
* 203B:<br />
* 206A:<br />
* 206B:<br />
* 209: Wicked cool '10<br />
* 209: Even cooler '10<br />
* 211: Hella cool '10<br />
* 211: Way cooler '10<br />
* 212:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 301A: <br />
* 301B: <br />
* 302A:Sam Tarnasky '09<br />
* 302B:Mallory Green '09<br />
* 303A:<br />
* 303B:<br />
* 306A:Julie Wyman '08<br />
* 306B:Didem Ilter '08<br />
* 308: Meredith Gansner '08<br />
* 309: Chris Liguori '10<br />
* 309: Mike Marchinetti '10<br />
* 311: Jacob Kravetz '10<br />
* 311: Kieran Brennan '10<br />
* 312:<br />
* 312:<br />
<br />
==Prospect==<br />
* 1: Adam Benjamin '10<br />
* 2: Sam Blum '10<br />
* 3: Ann Marie Zollo<br />
* 5: Meredith Nelson<br />
* 6:<br />
* 7: Gabrielle Woodson/Kristan McIntosh<br />
* 8: Amanda Nicholson<br />
* 11:<br />
* 13:<br />
* 15:<br />
* 16:<br />
* 17:<br />
* 101: Gary Jin '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 103:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105:<br />
* 108: Dave Moore '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 110:<br />
* 112:<br />
* 114:<br />
* 115: Sophia Vargas '10<br />
* 116:<br />
* 118:<br />
* 119: Jimi Morales '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 120:<br />
* 121: Ben Peskoe '10<br />
* 122: Dan Fast '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 129:<br />
* 130:<br />
* 131:<br />
* 132: Eben Hoffer '10 (pick #82)<br />
* 201:<br />
* 203: Jose Martinez '10<br />
* 204:<br />
* 205: Tanya Pramatarova '09<br />
* 206: Brianna Wolfson '10<br />
* 208: Lauren Sinnenberg '10<br />
* 210: Elizabeth Goggins '09<br />
* 212: Emily George '09<br />
* 214:<br />
* 215:<br />
* 216:<br />
* 218:<br />
* 219:<br />
* 220: Bekzod Akramov '10<br />
* 221:<br />
* 222:<br />
* 223: Riki McDermott '09<br />
* 224: <br />
* 225:<br />
* 226:<br />
* 229: Emily Flynn '09<br />
* 230:<br />
* 231: Jordan Hollander '10<br />
* 232:<br />
* 301:<br />
* 303:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305:<br />
* 306:<br />
* 308:<br />
* 310:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 314:<br />
* 315:<br />
* 316: Brian Citro '10<br />
* 318: Drew Gatewood '10<br />
* 319:<br />
* 320:<br />
* 321:<br />
* 322:<br />
* 323: Allie Goldberg '10<br />
* 324:<br />
* 325:<br />
* 326:<br />
* 329:<br />
* 330:<br />
* 331:<br />
* 332:<br />
* 401: Connor Kamm '10<br />
* 403:<br />
* 404:<br />
* 405:<br />
* 406:<br />
* 408: Cullen Roberts '10<br />
* 410:<br />
* 412:<br />
* 414:<br />
* 415:<br />
* 416:<br />
* 418:Todd Bustard '10<br />
* 419:<br />
* 420:<br />
* 421:<br />
* 422:<br />
* 423:<br />
* 424: Sam Demby '10<br />
* 425:<br />
* 426:<br />
* 429:<br />
* 430:<br />
* 431:<br />
* 432: Corey Watts '10<br />
<br />
==Fayerweather==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102: Becca Gifford '08<br />
* 103:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105: sunmi yang '08<br />
* 106:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 108: Kate Foster '08<br />
* 109:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 110:<br />
* 111: Charlotte White '08<br />
* 112: Dawn Robinson '08<br />
* 113: Ben Kolesar '08<br />
* 115: <br />
* 116:<br />
* 116:<br />
* 117:<br />
* 117:<br />
* 201: Yeaaa Boyyy<br />
* 202: Elspeth MacMillan '08<br />
* 204: Caralyn Quan '08<br />
* 205: Cary Bearn '08 <br />
* 206: Sara DuPont '08<br />
* 207:<br />
* 208:<br />
* 210:<br />
* 210:<br />
* 211:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 213: Ellen Nicholson '08<br />
* 215: Aditi Chaturvedi '10<br />
* 216: Adam Hollander '10<br />
* 216:<br />
* 217:<br />
* 217:<br />
* 301:<br />
* 302:<br />
* 303:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305: Andrew Wang '08<br />
* 306:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 308:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 310: '10<br />
* 310: '10<br />
* 311:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 315:<br />
* 317:<br />
* 317:<br />
<br />
==East==<br />
* 101:<br />
* 102:<br />
* 104:<br />
* 105:<br />
* 106:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 107:<br />
* 108:<br />
* 108:<br />
* 109:<br />
* 113:<br />
* 114:<br />
* 115:<br />
* 201:<br />
* 202:<br />
* 204:<br />
* 205: Ilya Khodosh<br />
* 206:<br />
* 207: Hannah Rosenthal '10, Madeleine Nyhagen '10<br />
* 208: Nora Mitchell '10, Mia DeSiimone '10<br />
* 209: Edmund Rucci 08<br />
* 210:<br />
* 211:<br />
* 212:<br />
* 213: Patrick Rhine '10, Alex Massicotee '10<br />
* 214:<br />
* 215:<br />
* 301: Julia Reiser '10, Shelley Williamson '10<br />
* 302:<br />
* 304:<br />
* 305:<br />
* 306:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 307:<br />
* 308: Bret Scofield 2010<br />
* 308:<br />
* 309:<br />
* 310:<br />
* 311:<br />
* 312:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 313:<br />
* 314:<br />
* 315:</div>10sdw