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...those of more affluent or suburban schools. Only 1 in 10 children comes from a home with two parents. Three-quarters live below the poverty line. Some come from shelters. In the morning, before school opens, 250 children -- half the student body -- line up outside waiting for a free breakfast. As the month wears on and parents' incomes run out, the line grows longer. Some children have not had dinner the night before and complain of a headache. "This is the only real meal that some of them get," says cafeteria worker Doris Tabbs -- "Grandma," as the children know...
...answer the hypothetical Room 13 question with a resounding "no." When I confessed to a friend that I drink about four cups of coffee a day and that I thought I might have a problem, he said, "Four cups a day? That's not a problem. Four cups at breakfast--now that's a problem." This consoled me a bit--at least his problem is worse than mine--but not completely...
Joanna M. Weiss '94, the editorial chair-elect of The Crimson, got her voice back a few days ago. She only wishes she could breakfast with Knowles at the Faculty Club...
Although a sprinter, Kossow swims nearly two miles by the time he sits down to breakfast. And morning isn't the only time he tastes chlorine. After his classes, Kossow pedals his bike back over the Charles to Blodgett for three hours of swimming sprints and strength training...
...pierce our studied equilibrium. The pincer movement runs as follows. On one side lies the debasing jargon of cinema advertising, which compels innocents to speak in triplets, with a amputated vocabulary. Soon the apocalypse will be upon us, and it will happen before morning class. You go to breakfast. Eggs and bacon await the edibility test...