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...nick off Nirvana with a piano run or a horn solo, walking arm in arm into a rainy dawn with your next sad love affair. Meanwhile, real life on ! Lawrence Street: a two-story frame house in a working-class neighborhood of Washington. The den extension and the enlarged kitchen were not built by the man of the house, Shep Deering, but by his wife, who is handy with a hammer and saw. Her husband of 35 years still works as a mechanic for the Metropolitan Transit Authority. But, says Mrs. Deering, "I'd never marry a musician...
...biggest disadvantages of Adams House is lunch. Not the food--Adams meals are much better that anything you could get from Lowell or the central kitchen of Winthrop, Kirkland and Eliot. It's the lines that can stretch out to Plympton St. that are truly maddening. Of course, you have to feel a bit sorry for the Quadlings who do not have time to go to their own houses for lunch--but you don't have to be nice to them. Hissing at strangers is well within house protocol. But don't fret, if Barbara is checking IDs, she will...
...myth that Leverett food is the worst among the River houses. Leverett's food is cooked at the same kitchen as Winthrop's and Lowell's. They are all equally bad. The distinguishing features of the Leverett dining hall are its trapezoidal shape and the abundance of announcements the House Committee makes during every meal. You cannot usually go through an entire meal without being interrupted by someone clinking a glass at the other end of the room...
...This is an enormous gain to the college," said Thomas A. Dingman '67, associate dean of the college. "We think that the new space will have a sizeable influence. The complex is beautifully configured, has very large rooms, kitchen facilities and even cable TV hookups...
...these misleading comments are of little importance when compared to the unacceptable use of the kitchen staff in the Harvard Foundation rhetoric. Contrary to the Foundation's allegations, they did not refuse to serve dinner because of the leaflets. When they read the Foundation's letter, they expressed shock, pain and disbelief. Furthermore, none ever received any letter of apology from the Foundation. There is now a great need to send one. Cyril Roux