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...asked her to dinner in the North End, and she agreed, adding the stipulation that it would have to be early because she had promised to babysit in the evening. "When she invited me to go with her, I jumped at the chance. We had a suspicion it would all work out when taking care of a sick infant became the best date we could have ever planned," Ian adds. "Both of us wanted to see each other the next day--the debate was only about how early in the morning we could meet. We have seen each other almost...
Harvard students suffer the same level of harassment from their hard-drinking peers as the rest of the nation, and undergraduates report having to "babysit" drunk roommates much more often than the national average...
Harvard students babysit much more than their peers across the country...
...People are really willing to [babysit] here, if someone's unable to take care of themselves," says Maggie J. Morgan...
Corps participants would be divided into small groups (so they wouldn't only talk to each other), and sent to work in places where summa is a prepositional phrase ("the summa two and four is six") and the people are still happy and normal. The students could tutor, babysit, paint houses, sack groceries or wait tables; whatever needs doing and isn't getting done. The Harvard Corp's tasks might not be exactly like the Peace Corps. For instance, a village well dug by VES concentrators might periodically shoot out flame and speak in the voice of John Lennon, making...