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According to the report on the Class of '76, filed last year by the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning, the number of graduates going into business increased from 10.5 per cent in 1975 to 14.9 per cent in 1976. Figures for the Class of '77 have not yet been compiled...
Other factors besides academic pressure influenced Duffin in her decision to move off campus. She says she "felt a need to get out in the real world," and also wanted to escape the noise, expense and low-quality food endemic to Harvard House life. Duffin calculated that off-campus life would save her about $700 a year, but finds that incidental expenses have reduced that amount...
...Off-campus residency causes her no special problems. "I tend to sleep through more classes, but that's a matter of self-discipline. You think you'd spend a lot of time cooking and cleaning up afterwards, but I found I'd spend a hour and a half in the dining hall anyway." Like most students who move off campus, Duffin associates with the same people she did while living on campus. She says less frequent mealtime contact makes little difference in the quality of her friendships. "When I would sit with people at meals it was usually...
...open his off-campus shows on the current tour, he has been hiring local strippers at each of his stops. They are a perfect prelude for the act that follows. When Waits finally takes the stage, an air of crushed cigarettes and damp napkins clings to him like lint. Beat-up pointed shoes, a greasy tie and baggy socks go just fine with his Salvation Army suit...
...really concerned with the doom and gloom reports," Robert J. Ginn Jr., Director of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning, said yesterday...