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...mainstay of Brown social life is the campus snack bar system. Students who miss meals during the day can grab a bite to eat at places like "the Gate" and "the Ivy Room." Each spot has a different decor and undergraduates can use their meal 'credit', kept track of by a computerized system, to down some pizza or slurp a frappe...

Author: By Janet A. Titus, | Title: "Model College" Leads Ivies in Applicants | 5/12/1983 | See Source »

...that with-holding their donations to the Gift will weaken Harvard's scholarship funds, the gift's target. But Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids L. Fred Jewett '57 has stated that University budgets are fungible enough that reducing the restricted scholarship allocation will not necessarily take a bite out of the total expenditure for scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Support the Escrow Fund | 4/14/1983 | See Source »

Blueprints for the Campaign first appeared in the mid-1970's, some five years before the 1979 kickoff. By that time, the Administration had realized the bite inflation had taken out of the University's endowment. Knowing a fund drive was in the not-too-distant future. University officials from President Bok on down began consulting prominent alumni for advice on the size, length, and nature of the Campaign--the same alumni who would be crucial to the program's success...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff and David L. Yermack, S | Title: Stalking the Big Gift | 3/23/1983 | See Source »

...four hours of driving Freeman makes about four round trips from the Quad, stopping for ten minute breaks each hour. Around 11:30, he takes a longer break of 25 minutes, when he grabs a bite to eat and watches some T.V. or reads. "The job goes by really quickly. Of the four hours, over an hour is break, and on my last run I make it a point to be five minutes early so I can watch David Letterman at Currier...

Author: By Steven J. Parkey, | Title: All-Nighters on the Road | 3/12/1983 | See Source »

...actors heighten their stylization, making them cartoon versions of themselves. These masks emphasize the actors' exaggerated facial expressions, making the comedy more visual. Omelet's jaw, dropped in surprise, hangs at chest level for two minutes or more; the nervous suitor and his bride-to-be squirm, choke and bite their nails as they try to make innoucuous conversation...

Author: By Margaret Gruarize, | Title: Match-Making | 3/3/1983 | See Source »

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