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Besides closing the University for three days and causing deadlines to be delayed, the blizzard inspired Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, to sponsor a "winter carnival" at the College for this weekend, including a free dance tonight at Memorial Hall...
This week's blizzard claimed yet another victim yesterday as Harvard coaches and athletic administrators battled to salvage what they could of this weekend's sports schedule. All contests have been either postponed or rescheduled because of transportation problems resulting from the storm...
While Harvard students took advantage of the big blizzard to relax and frolic in the snow, workers at the Governor's Disaster Center were on their third day without sleep as they scrambled to coordinate the transportation of essential emergency and medical personnel...
...major blizzard is burying the Northeast, with winds gusting up to 92 miles an hour and a snow accumulation of eight to 16 inches projected for the Boston area, the National Weather Service said last night...
...from arising merely to pass the time or bridge a silence, "weathertalk," as it might be called, is a sort of code by which people confirm and salute the sense of community they discover in the face of the weather's implacable influence. By dispensing a raging blizzard, a driving rainstorm or even a sunny day, the weather tends to ameliorate the estrangements inherent in cultural divisions and social stratifications. Inspired by exceptional weather, otherwise immutable strangers suddenly find themselves in communion. In the spoken code, all those weathered cliches -"Cold enough for you?" "Good day for ducks...