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Inside the deep trench by Harvard Hall, wearing a yellow hard hat, John N. Stubbs '80 is still busily filling shallow cardboard boxes with trash--mostly small white tubes and shards of broken glass and pottery. One box is nearly fled with large chunks of broken glass, the remains of wine bottles...
...thin white tubes that nearly fill one cardboard box are pieces of tobacco pipes, Stubbs says. Mostly English in origin they were used between 1640 and 1760. Archaeologists can date the artifacts according to the hollow pipes, because over time, they were made with smaller and smaller holes...
...artifacts he has found in the Yard are not unusual or unexpected, Stubbs says, but the quantity of material has surprised him. In one nearby area, he filled 10 or 12 cardboard boxes...
Demonstrators carried a cardboard effigy of Rudenstine and signs asking, "Where on Earth is Neil?" Many said they also planned to send postcards to the president, who is in Europe for a meeting and vacation...
Thursday evening, workers carried a cardboard cutout of Rudenstine down Brattle Street to the president's Harvard-owned house at 33 Elmwood St. They carried signs bearing photographs of Rudenstine and the questions "Where's Neil?" and "Where on Earth is Neil?" Other signs read, in blood-red letters, "Nightmare on Elmwood Street...