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...programming was cut by a third. Many PAFs have said that though their stipend is not being reduced, they would do the same work for free because the experience is so rewarding. “I take it more as a service than an obligation,” said Elizabeth C. Spira ’11, referring to her responsibilities as a PAF. “I would be wiling to take less money and still do the position.” Despite the grim projections on paper, some students on the committee did not believe that the cuts would...
...text message, she said, was unclear and the first e-mailed communications from the university were “cryptic, vague and brief.” “A lot of what I’ve learned has been through news sources,” said Kirkland Resident Elizabeth A. Cook ’10. “They should have informed us a lot earlier than they did.” But Kirkland students were appreciative of the response from the Kirkland community. “The most reassuring thing that happened was the response of our house...
...believe there is not a single student in Cabot House whom The Crimson could find for a positive comment about this remarkable individual. Needless to say, I was truly surprised to hear of Mya’s resignation and am disappointed by the one-sided nature of this article. Elizabeth Fryman ’12 Cambridge, Mass...
...someone associated with Settebello but refused to reveal the photographer’s identity. He also said that the purpose of the photographs was “a lot more innocuous” than people at Burdick’s had said. According to Cambridge License Commission Executive Officer Elizabeth Y. Lint, Levin sent in pictures of the café last week and made a phone call complaining about Burdick’s violation of capacity. Lint said that in response, she sent in an investigator to inspect the café but did not find that it was over capacity...
...Tell the Story, his new memoir of growing up in London around the same time as Davies in Liverpool. Davies shows a righteous class contempt for the excesses of Britain's "fossil monarchy," such as "the Betty and Phil Show," his phrase for the marriage of Prince Philip to Elizabeth II. "Even more money was wasted on her coronation... whilst in England's green and pleasant land the rest of the nation survived on rationing in some of the worst slums in Europe...