Luther Vandross, known as the “velvet voice,” was praised for his smooth R&B sound. He was born on April 20, 1951, and died on July 1, 2005, at the age of 54, two years after a stroke. He contributed many musical gems to the entertainment world, including the hit songs Never Too Much, Power of Love, and Dance with My Father. Here’s a look at Vandross’ net worth and career.
Redeem now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hpjQkNrwGA Editor's note: Crispus Knight '03 recently published a memoir about Dartmouth College's unique form of beer pong and an obsession with it that nearly ruined him, called "Three For Ship." Here's an excerpt:
On any given night you can be sure that in Dartmouth's [Coed, Fraternity, and Sorority] houses, basement Beer Pong games are being played. In Beer Pong, two teams compete on a flat playing surface (at Dartmouth about the size and shape of a standard Ping Pong table) on which a predetermined number of beers are distributed into plastic cups and arranged into one of many formations.