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...Lowry isn’t the typical assigned reading. Her schoolteacher demeanor and the subject matter harkened back to the halcyon days of fourth grade. When Fairy Tales Professor of German Literature and Language Maria Tatar announced Lowry’s guest stint, the Sackler lecture hall crowd was abuzz with nostalgic exclamations. Several weeks later when Lowry appeared to discuss her book, more than a few clever students had well worn copies of Number the Stars in hand for Lowry to sign...
Even when they do not totally ban outsiders, restrictions that limit House residents to one guest also inhibit friends dining together. If three or more friends, all from different Houses, want to eat together, they must eat in one of the rare unrestricted dining halls—even if no one in the group lives in the House. At the river, this means that Quincy and Winthrop are the only centrally located meeting spots for groups of friends, or for group meetings, and this has placed an undue strain on the dining hall staffs and students of these Houses...
...HUPD officers were sent to the University Health Services (UHS) Emergency Room on a report of an unwanted guest. The party causing a disturbance was gone on arrival...
Paula Gerden, 51, a divorced foreign-currency trader in New York City, creates time in her schedule for friends by purchasing season tickets to the Metropolitan Opera. A few days before each performance, she invites one of her girlfriends to be her guest. "The great thing about the opera is the intermission," says Gerden. "You have 40 minutes where you're alone together talking about whatever you want. It's just a magical evening all around...
...When you've had your fill of goat's cheese or muesli, hop on the underground and head northeast, getting off at Kottbusser Tor in SO36. Stepping off the train you'll understand why Kreuzberg is known as the largest Turkish city outside Turkey. When Turks first arrived as guest workers in the mid-'60s, they found cheap living space here. Artists, punks and squatters were attracted to the neighborhood for the same reason, but the Turkish community makes up about 30% of Kreuzberg's population, shaping SO36's atmosphere with its tea rooms, kebab shops and women in headscarves...