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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Weissbecker's considerations that led to the rejection of both Dunster and Mather as hot breakfast Houses. These two Houses share a kitchen of their own. By contrast, Leverett, Winthrop, Lowell, Kirkland and Eliot all receive food from the central University kitchen, which must be kept open anyway. Once the central kitchen has been geared up, opening one more hall is cheaper than opening a separate facility, like Mather-Dunster. So Weissbecker picked Kirkland, Leverett and Quincy as the hot breakfast River Houses...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

...small and food has to be served from several different lines in different rooms. Yet the administrators intend to rotate hot breakfasts within each of the four "spheres" every year, so that they'll have to squeeze all the Quad students into the North dining rooms pretty soon anyway--an apparent contradiction. So Spence went up to North and met with five or six students and a master and explained to them the financial realities the college administrators confronted. After the discussion all present agreed to offer the full breakfast in Currier, Spence said...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

...This idea, which Fox says has been discussed since he was an undergraduate, has unfortunately yet to receive serious attention. The University recognized the justness of such an option when administrators began computing board fees on the assumption that the average student would only eat 14 meals a week anyway. Theorists of the Harvard housing system have argued that such an option would erode the House system, which encourages students to eat in their Houses, or at least on campus. However, if the 14 meals were limited to lunch and dinner, the prime educational benefits of the Houses would still...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

...prison for their beliefs. One leader said last week, "I've lived on the seacoast all my life, so I've been involved all my life... If someone wouldn't hire me because of my arrests at Seabrook, I wouldn't want to work for them anyway...

Author: By Steven A. Wasserman, | Title: Civil Disobedience at Seabrook | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...final stanza. On a two-on-one break, Fred Menna fired a beautiful pass to Dave Martin, all alone in front of the goal. Crimson netminder Jim Michelson came out to meet him vigorously enough to be called for a penalty, but Martin bounced the ball into the net anyway...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: UMass Stickmen Edge Crimson, 13-11 | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

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