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...Eliot House,” he said. Students were not let back into their rooms “due to tonight’s fire extinguisher discharge and the resultant unsafe conditions,” according to an e-mail sent by McGaghie to students. Geoffrey L. Werner-Allen ’02, the D-entryway tutor, said that the decision to close the entryway was made to “clear the discharge from the fire extinguisher.” But several students told The Crimson that their tutors had informed them of another reason for closing the entryway...
...front of the Science Center every day since the start of campaigning, with the other candidates making less frequent appearances. Petersen and Hadfield are the only two candidates who have spent over $200—half of their allotted budgets of $400 each—according to Joshua G. Allen ’09, the head of the Election Commission.Petersen said that his staff consists of about 200 supporters, and according to Hadfield’s campaign manager Katherine A. Beck ’08, his staff is more than 150 strong.Petersen has been endorsed by the Association of Black...
...DIED. Allen Carr, 72, onetime accountant and five-pack-a-day smoker who, in 1983, gave up cigarettes and fashioned himself into a smoking-cessation guru, penning the best seller The Easy Way to Stop Smoking; of lung cancer; near Malaga, Spain. Carr believed smoking was less physically addictive than usually thought and that the main obstacle to quitting was psychological. He later applied his fear-conquering strategies to other concerns, writing books on the easy way to stop worrying and to control alcohol consumption...
...DIED. Allen Carr, 72, onetime accountant and five-packs-a-day smoker who, in 1983, gave up cigarettes and fashioned himself into a smoking-cessation guru, penning the best-seller The Easy Way to Stop Smoking; of lung cancer; near Malaga, Spain. Carr believed smoking was less physically addictive than usually thought, and that the main obstacle to quitting was psychological. He later applied his fear-conquering strategies to other concerns, writing books on the easy way to stop worrying and to control alcohol consumption...
...They did not take me in the Army,” Woody Allen used to say. “I was, um, interestingly enough, I was, I was 4-P. Yes. In the, in the event of war, I’m a hostage.” If Wednesday evening was any indication, Allen could have been describing Harvard’s students. At the Harvard College Democrats endorsement of the Undergraduate Council (UC) candidates, presidential candidate Amadi P. Anene ’08 was asked a question about the presence of military recruiters on campus. He said...