Word: '''a'''id
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...lost a lot of things since arriving at Harvard nearly two and a half years ago, including (but not limited to): three ID cards, a Texas accent, approximately 12 pairs of socks, my sanity, a copy of “Mean Girls,” and one galosh. Oh yeah, and my attachment to the Democratic Party at Harvard...
...After that, you have to show your ID and magnetic pass. There are five windows, but only one is ever open, no matter how many Palestinians are trying to cross through. The U.S. embassy people who perform periodic checks to make sure things are running smoothly at these checkpoints should really make surprise visits. Usually, the Israelis know beforehand that the Americans are scheduled for inspection. We can tell because that's when the soldiers open all the gates. But most of the time, there's only one soldier, and you have to be very patient and pretend...
...working with local Cambridge officials about what exactly the law is and what acceptable forms of ID are,” he said...
...Harvard ID will suffice to gain entry into the pub, which is open to all members of the Harvard community and their guests, but additional identification will be required to buy alcohol, according to Smider...
...both lines of defense fail. Swipe-access’s protection is rendered null when we ignore our friendly neighborhood HUPD officer’s admonitions to stop “piggybacking,” and let someone follow us into our house without swiping his or her own ID card. And even doors with locks permit entry when they are propped open by a coat hanger, shoe, or toaster oven. Yes, asking that guy or gal outside the entryway for ID is awkward. He or she may, in all likelihood, look offended and snap, “I live...