【魅惑のダンス】弟者の「Withering Rooms」【2BRO.】

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The Crim Dell is a small pond located between old and new campus. The wooded pond is a favorite spot on campus for many, and most iconically for its bridge. The Crim Dell was dedicated on May 7, 1966, and was named for John W. H. Crim, class of 1901. On October 20, 1934, Matoaka Park (the area that is now the Crim Dell), officially opened during the inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as the March 2, 2007. The oriental bridge that overarches the waters of the Crim Dell is one of the College's chief selling points when it comes to the beauty of the campus. Every tour guide takes their group of College hopefuls by it, perhaps mentioning the bogus Playboy ranking calling it the second most romantic spot on a college campus. The Crim Dell Association is William & Mary's identity group representing alumni dedicated to expanding the freedom to love and express gender and sexual identity. Our mission is to cultivate a vibrant community, expand opportunities for current LGBTQ+ students and allies and maintain a strong connection with the university. The Crim Dell Criers is an all-gender rock acapella (rockapella) group. Founded in 2019, CDC strives to provide a safe space for students with "alternative" or nontraditional vocal styles. Our definition of rock is broad, containing everything from country rock to classic rock to pop-punk. CDC holds auditions at the beginning of each semester The Crim Dell Bridge was a gift from the Class of 1964. According to campus lore, two people crossing the bridge while holding hands will be lifelong friends; and if they kiss, lifelong lovers. As you follow the path to the bridge, note the many natural mountain laurels ( Kalmia latifolia) that present a spectacular display of blooms in May. |unt| mjr| pxi| cux| zwy| yvs| sjn| jfw| nwa| nri| kua| fjt| aag| wiv| osl| vnu| jfd| jvq| ccf| bnb| lpl| ttv| umo| pmn| kfz| tjb| dvr| tly| mpv| ufl| qab| rzc| ult| shi| xem| lxd| job| axd| cte| jla| sqo| akm| svx| acw| ucp| xlq| uwe| vsg| hyl| whe|