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...dining hall never seems particularly crowded,” Ayele said. “It’s not an Adams situation and I can always find a place to eat...
Beginning tomorrow, Quincy House will implement a new policy allowing only its residents to eat dinner in its dining hall on Thursdays...
...newsletter. Named for the antislavery Boston mayor and 15th Harvard president, Josiah Quincy, Class of 1790, it is the largest of the 12 undergraduate Houses and has, up until now, placed no restrictions on out-of-House upperclassman diners, according to the University Dining Services We site. Freshmen could eat there when accompanied by a Quincyite...
...restriction could create problems for students who frequent Quincy dining hall due to its convenience. Students living in the Quad and freshmen from the Union dorms often eat in Quincy...
...Twenty years ago, these haunted houses were smaller and open for a shorter period of time, often for charity. Today, attractions in this $300 million industry require anywhere from $150,000 to $400,000 to be worth a howl. Marketing, particularly web sites, and advertising eat up a chunk of this, while sophisticated props like animatronics (robotic creatures) might run as high as $16,000 for a lifelike monster. Some places create entirely new sets each year. Some scenes take two to three years to build and can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000, according to Amber Arnett...