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Noel Rodriguez '99 had a similar experience. Rodriguez also worked first yeardining when she arrived on campus, first in the old Union and then in Annenberg, but has held a desk job in the Dunster House library since sophomore year...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Gudrais, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DINING: BEHIND THE LINES | 11/6/1998 | See Source »

...representatives are Frank E. Pacheco, Adams House; David O. Schwartz, Cabot House; Rita Rastogi, Currier House; George H. "Troy" Durham III, Dunster House; Veronica D. Matthews, Eliot House; Elizabeth J. Holmes, Kirkland House; Candice L. Hoyes, Leverett House; Katherine A. Kraig, Lowell House; Aaron L. Hall, Mather House; Heather C. Chang, Pforzheimer House; Carla P. Kovacs, Quincy House; and Danielle A. Hootnick, Winthrop House...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Darst, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seniors Select Reps. For Class Committee | 11/3/1998 | See Source »

Alex M. Carter '00 is a history and literature concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...

Author: By Alex Carter, | Title: Arguments Unworthy of a Dean | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...building houses the departments of Linguistics and Comparative Literature in addition to Classics and Romance Languages. "I think the trend towards housing related departments together is a good idea," says Linguistics concentrator Becky Tinio '00, who is thrilled that her department finally left its temporary home on Dunster Street. In the basement, Comparative Literature displaced the language lab and the media production center, both of which are now less convenient to the departments in Boylston Hall. The University made decisions regarding department placement long before Ms. Randall began the Boylston project...

Author: By Stephen G. Henry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Brand New Boylston | 10/30/1998 | See Source »

...Undergraduate Council has tried with limited success to secure universal keycard access at the College. Quincy House did agree last week to a one-year test run, and three other Houses--Winthrop, Cabot and Dunster--are said to be considering joining in. But all this "progress" is on a trial basis, and leaves eight Houses with no improvement at all in the near future. So here, in the vain hope that a House master or two might be reading, is one final effort to convey the blunt truth: the fact that a Harvard ID card does not allow a Harvard...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: Masters: Open UP And Say Aaahh... | 10/28/1998 | See Source »

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