Word: bedrooms
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Lewis, who lived in Quincy House as anundergraduate, says it is a recent incarnationthat Houses have all but assured upper-classstudents that they will have uncrowded livingarrangements--a single bedroom for every senior, acommon room large enough for all roommates tocomfortably share, at least one private bathroomper suite...
...never used to be an assumption that everysenior was to have a private bedroom," Lewis says."Some of those internal policies may affect thefeeling of crowding...
Eliot House resident Michael J. Epstein '00recalls the trauma of being part of a three-personrooming group assigned to a tiny two-room suitehis sophomore year. The 11-by-14-foot common roomand 7-by-14-foot bedroom meant little privacy foranyone...
...fortified five-acre compound half an hour's drive from the capital, Phnom Penh. There, during the sporadic outbursts of fighting that threaten his rule, he retreats to his emergency war room, a small building with dark glass windows and aerials on the roof. Inside is a small bedroom. "You see this?" he asks, pointing to a closet with a mirror on the front. "Inside, there is a secret trapdoor into the basement. When you are a soldier, you have to know the ways of escape." He regrets he cannot go to restaurants; he fears assassination too much. Last year...
...wanted all his computers to communicate with one another, just as they would at any corporate office. He also wanted the freedom to work on his website, do a little Web surfing, online shopping or banking from wherever he happened to be--in the kitchen, basement, den or bedroom--without having to wait for Clare to finish surfing first. So last October the Thibodeauxs started building a home network. Three weeks and $950 later, their Ethernet baby was born...