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Just imagine the conversation among the residents of Cabot E-21: Roommate 1: Dahling, just look at this superb Rauschenberg. Won't it look marvelous next to the new futon, over by the halogen lamp. Roommate 2: No, no, dear. You simply have no taste. It must have natural light. Roommate 3: That Rauschenberg is obviously from his late period, and isn't worth hanging. Now the contours in this Miro.... Nct only do you have the perfect excuse for such parlance, you impress friends and neighbors...

Author: By Rajni Rao, | Title: A RAUSCHENBERG WITH MIRO ON THE SIDE, PLEASE | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

Councillors and local business and civic leaders praised the proposals, which the group had worked on for 18 months. But they added that attracting a variety of businesses, besides futon and record stores, requires the cooperation of the few people who own most of the land in that neighborhood...

Author: By Margaret Isa, | Title: Commission: Improve Central Sq. | 10/19/1993 | See Source »

Also in Winthrop, we find support for political corruption: "Why should more dishonest representatives empty the U.C. coffers into other Houses? Elect Brian Malone. He'll loot for you! Your new futon is only a vote away!" Cynicism at its best. Pork makes the world go round...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Campaign Poster Trail | 10/9/1993 | See Source »

...them together better than any other person with two hands. A good portion of the students here can't hook up their own computers. Even more have compact disk players that baffle them. And if you can find a student who put together his or her own futon, get them...

Author: By Beth L. Pinsker, | Title: This Is Not Vo-Tech | 9/8/1991 | See Source »

...Students, the College notes that "Non-recognized groups must obtain prior permission of the Office of the Dean of Students and such permission will be granted only in exceptional cases." In the the past, these rules have been ignored with virtual impunity by everyone from Wellesley sororities and futon vendors to tenants seeking sub-letters. But when members of the then-unrecognized AALARM hung up posters on College property, their flyers were torn down by College officials and members were threatened with disciplinary action for violating the poster rules, according to E. Adam Webb '93 and Kenneth D. DeGiorgio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Right, Not a Privilege | 10/31/1990 | See Source »

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