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...exterminates thousands and forces them not to eat or drink, and they will have to evacuate their homes without taking anything with them, until we can finally purge them...
After learning that his patty was retired, Summers wrote in an e-mail yesterday, “I hope they will still let me eat there...
...newsmakers to the menu on Monday, including recently inaugurated Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78 and Illinois Senator Barack H. Obama II, who graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991. The tagline next to Patrick’s name reads, “Together we can eat this...
Under one proposed framework for new meal plans, students would be able to select from among two equally priced options. One would be the current plan, which allows for unlimited meals in dining halls. The other would restrict the number of meals per week a student could eat in dining halls but would give the student a larger amount of Board Plus dollars to spend at on-campus eateries such as Lamont Cafe, the Greenhouse Cafe, or the impending Queen’s Head Pub. Such a plan has some clear benefits. Students would be able to eat more meals...
...giving students the choice of meal plans would be unacceptably detrimental to House life. Currently, the dining hall is the space and atmosphere that is, in almost every way, the social and economic equalizer within the Houses. Anyone can enter when they like, eat with friends as they wish, go back for seconds, step out for a few minutes, and return to rejoin other friends. Limiting some students’ access to their own House dining halls—even if it’s their own choice to do so—will significantly reduce this social dynamic...