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...wireless headphone system, you can save $70 and just pick up a receiver for $80. After fiddling with a few buttons, you?ll be able to use it for your home stereo and your headphones. You can also put receivers in different parts of the house, so as you walk from room to room your music follows. Since the adapter itself consists of only a stereo plug, like the ones on typical headphones, it can be used with any iPod-including the Shuffle, the Nano and the new video-capable edition-and even with other audio sources like a portable...
...years. Pay him a visit at the bright yellow house next to Lowell Lecture Hall and break that streak. Professor Robert D. Putnam, 997 Memorial Dr. Students of Putnam’s Government 90qa, “Community in America,” were quite familiar with the short walk down Memorial Drive—the class met regularly at his home. Help him build social capital and get some candy, too. Professor Robert M. Woollacott, 19 Chauncy St. Here’s an opportunity for all those venturing to and from the Quad this Halloween. Why take the shuttle...
...being eulogized. I didn’t have a meaningful relationship with my grandpa. Family Bar Mitzvahs were the only times I saw him—a fact that I regret. But here are some things I did know about him: he had back problems; he could hardly walk; he was a doctor who served in the Second World War; he was something of a philanderer. He raised my mother and her sister as Reform Jews in Squirrel Hill, sort of like the Boca Raton of Pittsburgh. They belonged to a Jewish country club where they celebrated the holidays...
...many regards be overwhelmingly positive. But lest we cave in some sense to the demands of the ever-growing Facebook group which proposes the California Relocation of Harvard University, we ought to recognize that despite how irritating alarm clocks might seem, and despite how unappealing the blustery walk to Maxwell Dworkin might be, there really is something to the buildings and people that make Harvard what it is. And whatever that something is, it seems there’s a pretty good chance it doesn’t easily fit into an Ethernet cable. Matthew A. Gline...
...community—braved the cold and rain to raise awareness of the so-called “night commuter” children of northern Uganda in Boston’s first-ever “Gulu Walk” on Saturday. “Night commuters” walk all night in order to avoid capture by and abduction into the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Both students and local residents alike carried signs along a six-mile route through Cambridge before convening in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room to swap strategies for making a difference...