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Only the most affluent families in the United States will be able to own their houses if present housing trends continue, a study released yesterday by the Harvard-MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies says...
...Harvard-MIT game was a thriller. Crimson player-coach Wes Raffel, the Bill Russell of water polo, had badly injured a finger on his throwing hand during the first game and was sidelined...
Another popular theory, the Harvard-MIT Polarity Formulation, states that because Central Square serves as the buffer zone, the proverbial no-man's land, separating Harvard and its real estate from the Kendall Square university, neither school has a real interest in Central. Consequently, nothing ever gets done there. In fact, each resident has his own Theory, and there are some mighty strange hybrids, too. The Red Line Theory has always been a favorite (the Red Line's next-to-last stop is in Central Square, you see, and the subway disgorges all sorts of unsavory non-residents there...
Smith, too, falls back upon the Harvard-MIT Polarity Theory as part of his explanation for the problems facing Central Square. Although Harvard does own some property in the Central Square area, it keeps a low profile. "They turn their back on the Square," Chuck Smith complains of the University...
...research booth swarmed with ten Harvard-MIT professors and graduate students, and about 200 people came to the booth, according to Karen Talmadge, a graduate student in Biochemistry...