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...clubs) for the past 10 years and has thought a lot about merry-making at fair Harvard. “Twenty-five years from now, the Harvard social scene will be so vastly superior to what it is now that there will be no need for final clubs to bear the brunt of the social life,” he says.“Harvard will be a much more commodious place to go to. People will be attracted to the fine quality of its social life as well as the rigors of its academics.” Sears...
...report suggests that consumers will need to bear a part of the cost—a worthwhile expense, according to the researchers...
...over their years of marriage makes him indirectly responsible. An average man, knowing her mental condition, would not have gone to work and left his wife with five children. An average man, knowing she had grave psychiatric problems, would not have continued to get his wife pregnant. He must bear some of the blame. ROBERT J. QUIRK Sarasota...
...Rose, for the rooms decorated by the city's best silk manufacturers, 22 rue du Boef; the Villa Florentine, in a former convent, 25 Montée StBarthélémy. is an appealing jumble of small shops and restaurants tucked into Italianate pink and ocher buildings that bear witness to Lyons' 15th and 16th century wealth. The first stock market in France opened here in 1506, and with royal patronage the city became the silk-weaving capital of Europe. The cobbled streets of Vieux Lyons are connected by closed alleys called traboules. Originally just shortcuts up and down...
...Murr Center squash courts that host the men’s and women’s teams bear his name. Jack Barnaby...