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There was free food, provided by the student activity fee. There was free entertainment, provided by the Harvard Juggling Club. And there was free music, provided by a number of talented student bands and, of course, the main attraction, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Some lounged, others danced and few even found time to paw at a crooked tetherball pole planted in the middle of the lawn. Even the hapless 'Poonsters, still smarting from a humiliating softball defeat earlier in the afternoon, managed a smile or two. In short, a good time...
...effective in volatile markets such as we've seen this year. And if you don't think small amounts add up to big money, think again: $100 a month invested in IBM since 1990 would be worth nearly $62,000 today--and that's after subtracting Netstock's $2 fee per trade...
...these sites are really about cost-effective, steady accumulation of blue chips, and that brings me back to the kids. They get their own account to watch and learn how money grows. And Netstock cuts them a special break. The transaction fee on custodial accounts is a mere $1, which at the car wash in my driveway, anyway, is about two minutes' work...
...have to sit even closer to warm each other up. Harvard-Radcliffe Sailing Pavilion (495-3434), by MIT/Kendall on the Red Line and Community Boating (523-1038), just over the “Salt and Pepper Bridge,” both provide boats and instruction for a fee. Call ahead for details...
Eben Moglen is a professor of law at Columbia University Law School. He serves without fee as general counsel of the Free Software Foundation...