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Slonina started as a casual custodian at Eliot in 1976. While he's worked other jobs around Harvard, he said he always ended up coming back to Eliot House...
...House disclosed that a personal aide to the Clintons had stumbled upon 115 pages of billing records from Mrs. Clinton's Rose Law Firm that had been eagerly sought for more than two years by congressional investigators as well as by the Whitewater investigators. Carolyn Huber, who was the custodian of the Clintons' personal files taken from White House lawyer Vincent Foster's office after his 1993 suicide, discovered the copied billings while sorting through correspondence in her East Wing office...
...take them when she emerged. That is when the church, under contract to the county, stepped in: its outreach workers found her housing and furniture. She reconciled with the children's father, a former crack addict himself, who secured two steady jobs, as a fish-market clerk and a custodian...
Recipients of the Elmer Award, given in honor of Elmer Green, custodian of the Castle for 50 years, are chosen "on a basis of funny," the Lampoon said in a statement. According to Lampoon ibis, or vice president, John Abbott '96, the Elmer Award has been given annually "for at least 20 years...
Williams was a compulsive letter writer, often rising in the middle of the night to type messages to his mother or grandfather or to literary colleagues like Gore Vidal and Carson McCullers. The Harvard Theater Collection is the custodian of approximately 1,000 of these missives, according to Curatorial Assistant Michael T. Dumas...