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...Marshalls describe him, Lee has lived a life of middle-class bliss in White Rock, 10 miles east of Los Alamos. He likes to fish, cook and tend his backyard garden, according to the Marshalls. He has been, they say, an ideal neighbor--outgoing and never happier than when working in the sun. Says Jean: "He's the sort of person who, when he paints his house, will say, 'Do you want me to come over and paint yours?'" Most of all, the Marshalls say, Lee has been committed to the education and welfare of his two children...
...ability to live and work with somebody, to go to work with somebody, to read the newspaper, to cook dinner together--it's the things that seem really minor that make this experience so valuable," Charno said...
Romeo is no exception. Over 1,000 workers who clean and cook and guard and serve at Harvard earn less than their student counterparts, despite seniority. Dishwashers paying for medicine, groceries and baby formula are making less then students looking for beer and book money. Sixty-year-old janitors for whom sanitation is a career are making less than 18-year-olds for whom Dorm Crew will appear under "other activities" on their resumes at best...
...dining halls "I don't like it so much. I always beg to eat at home." ---Elizabeth "My friends like the frozen yogurt machine...they wish they had a dining hall."-Mikko "The ladies are a really good cooker and I really love the ladies who cook for the people."-Aisling,4, Currier House...
...ladies are a really good cooker and I really love the ladies who cook for the people." --Aisling, 4, Currier House...