Word: dorms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...week and several hundred dorm crew workers...
...children and their parents will have cleanrooms because of the efforts of the dorm crews.Many of the dormitories were left in poorcondition by the departing undergraduates, workerssay, and the dorm crews have just one week toclean them...
...Dorm crew workers say they "sanitize" the roomsby sweeping and mopping the floors, scrubbing thebathrooms, dusting the horizontal surfaces andmaking the beds. The single biggest problem overtime, says Edwards, is "the bulk of the rubbish."He says the dorm crews fill several dumpsters withtrash over the course of the week...
Housing the students who stay an extra week ortwo to work in the dorm crews and then on childcare and other reunion tasks was the hardest partof the preparations, the dorm crew directors...
...more distressing aspect of your editorial. "Financial elitism" as practiced by the clubs entails charging dues that "not everyone can afford," so you say. Interesting. My first year as a member of one of the clubs I worked dorm crew, cleaning toilets for my extra pocket money, some of which I allotted at the account-busting rate of about 60 dollars a month to my club. One year the club roof sprung a leak. Where did they come up with the six grand needed to fix it? And who paid for the food served at the dinners, or the electric...