Word: entryway
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Prior to the advent of ID cards, incoming College students were issued a room key, a mailbox key and an entryway or dorm key, Lichten says. If an entryway key was lost, the locks had to be changed and every student in the entryway issued...
...consider it a violation of the 'two locked doors' policy to give a Harvard undergraduate with a valid keycard direct access to an entryway or a floor of another House," Lewis says...
...necessary part of the school. For example, the intramural sports program tells us that "the emphasis is upon participation by all and building a camaraderie among the Class of 2002.." On a smaller scale, it's expected in letter and in spirit that we'll make activities with our entryway a focal point of our social lives...
...focus on the entryway builds togetherness but it is a togetherness among individuals who were placed together sort of randomly in one sense and deliberately in another--in no way by free choice. This must violate all sorts of Mankiw's principles of utility maximization...
...Eliot House resident tutor had initially observed the alleged intruder waiting outside an entryway door. Upon the approach, the alleged intruder remained evasive to questions and the tutor asked him to leave...