Word: cards
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...card hung alone on the shelf, almost funny if it wasn't so sad. As most Harvard students would agree, it is hard to teach a class once you have died. The Coop, though, simply going through the course guide, had seen the class and put up a tag. "no order...
...midst of the history section, I saw it: a perforated Coop book card, enclosed in its yellow plastic square, velcroed to the bookshelf: "Hist. 1155. Twersky. no order rec'vd" was its curt message, as it lorded over an empty shelf, never to be filled with books for a class that would not be offered...
...future, this type of invasive (and thus more serious) crime could be prevented by increased student concern about who enters their houses without identification. Even universal key-card access wouldn't solve this problem because individuals are often granted entry based on unfounded trust and nothing more. The onus of protection therefore falls equally on police and students...
...Lewis filed for divorce from her husband, Dr. Bernard Lewinsky, who headed a lucrative oncology practice. She accused Lewinsky of carrying on an affair and having "a violent temper" that induced profanity-strewn tirades against her and the children. Meanwhile, Dr. Lewinsky charged Lewis with running up his credit-card bills in anticipation of the divorce. The settlement downsized the family's life-style; Bernard Lewinsky, who paid $6,000 a month in spousal and child support after the settlement, now lives in a one-story stucco house. It is worth $700,000, but it lies in a modest section...
...junior common room is protected by a card key lock and can also be manually locked...