Word: cabot
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Chairs of all sorts seem to be matching the expansion of the American backside. "If I take the seat of a recliner from 21 in. to 24, it will be more popular," says Cabot Longnecker, vice president of merchandising at Berkline, based in Morristown, Tenn. "There are just a lot of wide-bottomed people out there." Longnecker is constantly pondering design tricks to help him broaden his recliner seats without making them look like love seats. He is also putting the finishing touches on a 500-lb.-capacity lift recliner--which lifts and tilts forward to help the obese stand...
Continuing alphabetically, Cabot and Currier seniors will gain access within the next two weeks. The registrar’s office plans to add two Houses per week in each of the following weeks, according to Arlene F. Becella, the registrar for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Sophia Lai ’04, a social studies concentrator in Currier House, is co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association. Silas Xu ’05, an applied math concentrator in Cabot House, is president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese Students Association...
Broadfoot, a librarian at the Ernest Mayr Library of Comparative Zoology, works four-hour shifts at Cabot during reading period and exams to make extra money—“and maybe because I’m sort of a masochist,” he adds, laughing...
Broadfoot, who has worked at Cabot for six reading periods, says he has seen fewer sleeping bags than usual this year, but more fuzzy slippers...