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...Crimson article from 1974 concluded that the “tiny room on the second floor of Phillips Brooks House” which served as a women’s center that year was damned by a lack of publicity. A few years later, a new center was set up in the southwest corner of Harvard Yard, in the basement of Lehman Hall, but it lacked the finances to capitalize on this prime location. An op-ed published in The Crimson in 1982 accused the College of reneging on an agreement to provide just $1,350 annually to support this...
...arrested in Mather House on Saturday after several residents alerted the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) of a suspicious individual wandering around the house. According to HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano, at 5:06 p.m. on Saturday, officers arrested Ronald R. Vick of Brighton, Mass., on the third floor of the Mather lowrise after a check of his record revealed three outstanding warrants against him. Police charged him with trespassing and breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent of theft, which is a felony. HUPD would not comment on the nature of the warrants against Vick...
...unison. Not only have they all drunk the Kool-Aid; they all have the same favorite flavor. They're on a hot streak, and they know it. ("The Sony guys are over there across the street with binoculars," jokes a senior vice president. "They rented space on the fourth floor." High-tech trash talk!) It's almost eerie: Apple employees all like one another, and they have a strong sense that they are the chosen of the earth, and they're not going to be a jerk about it, but all others who dwell on this mortal coil are missing...
...building,” said HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano. “The tutor was not comfortable with the answers that he received and the tutor then called us to report a person acting suspiciously.” Police approached Aguoji in a television lounge on the third floor of Jordan South, Catalano said, and asked him whether he was a student and whether he had identification. According to Catalano, Aguoji replied, “No, I’m just going to watch the game.”“The officer repeatedly asked the individual...
...similar in their level of ineptitude. The typical science or math TF’s command of English is usually shaky at best, and totally non-existent at worst. When you walk into your section and feel a seismic wave of relief that practically knocks you to the floor when a TF speaks a clear and coherent sentence in English, you know your expectations have fallen unreasonably low for what your $40,000/year is supposedly buying. Meanwhile, the humanities TF can usually speak English, but uses what verbal abilities they possess mostly to muse such pearls of wisdom...