Word: door-to-door
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QUOTE OF NOTE: "I've met the Dornan vote door-to-door, and they aren't going to change their minds. The general election is about getting the 55,000 to 60,000 [Latino] votes...
...Chinese Students' Association organized the door-to-door distribution of candy by first-year students. One organizer, Matthew W. Chan '99, estimated that about 250 rooming groups participated in the trick-or-treating...
Moreover, the shuttle's impact on cab demand may be less significant than some believe. Cambridge's poor are more likely to rely on the Boston area's extensive public transportation system than on taxi service. The elderly can still call cabs for door-to-door service. And plenty of people will continue to prefer the immediate availability of a cab to waiting for a shuttle or calling for one in advance...
...whole, the Crimson staff assured me that they only receive seven to 10 redelivery calls each day, a rate of less than one percent in a pool of more than 1,100 subscribers--not bad for the only student paper in the country offering door-to-door delivery...
Last September, I went door-to-door for several days, campaigning and finding out what issues residents of Straus, Matthews and Massachusetts Halls cared about. Since many of them were concerned about randomization--and although I personally was undecided on its merit--I worked in the fall term discussing protests and petitions against randomization, and I tried to arrange an information session with Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 on the topic...