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...parents and grandparents in Hillel’s database, including both Jews and non-Jews. While adjustments will be necessary in order to cut costs if Hillel does not reach its goal of raising $75,000, Herbstman said in an interview that the dining hall would not be shut down. “Hillel is absolutely, no questions asked, going to continue to provide kosher food next year,” Herbstman said. But she added, “the flexibility and the quality of the dining program are at stake.” Herbstman said that some...
...ring up orders is done by the register. Once the movies start playing, the lobby empties, and the staff is free to read, chat, or goof off until the next set of shows. Few jobs pay for pleasure reading. It’s as if the mind can finally shut off for a much needed nap. But the nagging voice of general opinion lingers, still telling the butter-drenched popped-collar crowd to go do what we’re supposed to be doing. Maybe that’s why my Dartmouth friend volunteers for an archeological organization...
McClendon, a resident of Amite, La., attended Harvard after Hurricane Katrina forced Tulane to shut down for a semester last fall. She died at 1:26 p.m. at Louisiana Heart Hospital in Lacombe, La., according to the website of McKneely Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements for the funeral...
While adjustments will be necessary in order to cut costs if Hillel does not reach its goal of raising $75,000, Herbstman said the dining hall would not be shut down...
McClendon, a resident of Amite, La., attended Harvard after Hurricane Katrina forced Tulane to shut down for a semester last fall. She died at 1:26 p.m. at Louisiana Heart Hospital in Lacombe, La., according to the website of McKneely Funeral Home, which is charge of arrangements for the funeral. "Even though she was only here for a short time, she made many Harvard friends, several of whom are going to New Orleans for her funeral," Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 wrote in an e-mail Tuesday night...