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...this new technology, we would only have to touch our hips, gently, to that magical spot in order to secure a smooth entry. We soon learned, however, that it requires a good deal of awkward fumbling to find the sweet spot that turns on the reader and causes the door to yield. Worse yet, to do it with our wallet still in our pants requires a great deal of pelvic thrusting, prolonging the moment when, finally, our impatient rubbing provokes that high-pitched shriek of welcome entrance. More frustrating still is the ease with which our fellow schools have introduced...
...Neighbors of the elderly woman heard alarms and rushed to her aid. “There was just black smoke pouring out of the apartment on the top stairs,” said Joe J. Mancini. Mancini said he and another resident broke down the victim’s door in an attempt to rescue her just before the fire department arrived. BARTLEY’S ABLAZE On Saturday morning, a fire broke out in the kitchen of Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage, the famed Harvard Square hamburger joint. Bartley’s general manager, Billy Bartley, said...
...Harvard for the night, it also upped attendance and added to the “crowded stadium” vibe. Feeling lost in a sea of Crimson can be a good thing. Perhaps Harvard’s obsession with being a pacesetter ought to be left at the door in this arena. Being original is nice, but if other colleges learned that tailgating and watching sports is fun, why can’t Harvard play copycat? The act of watching sports together is nothing short of a religious rite at other schools. Come Monday, conversation-starved students can re-hash...
Whitney J. Gosden, a Harvard Business School student, said that neighbors pounding on her door alerted her to the incident...
...Instructors] come to me; they say, ‘I cannot teach so many people, there are people standing outside the door, you cannot teach a language course like this,’” he added...