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...item the ladies of Kirkland F-11 can check off their list of dorm room must-haves. Thanks to Jayne F. Wolfson ’08’s eager mom, this first floor suite has become a refuge of Halloween spirit. A “Danger: Haunted House?? sign beckons one inside, where hair-raising black crows haunt the ceilings and the coffee table has been taken over by candy-filled plastic pumpkins. And then, of course, there’s the embalmed body in the corner. Wolfson’s mum, a lover of all things...
...Class of ‘06 wants and using creativity and dedicated planning to see some of those ideas finally come into fruition,” said Kirkland House Representative Mary M. Mooney ’06. Gustavo A. Cardenas ’06—representing Pforzheimer House??echoed this sentiment. “I feel that I will be able to help out with all senior activities, but also represent the views of Pfoho quite well, and also Quadlings in general,” Cardenas said. The House Reps will also participate in sub-committees, which...
...tremendous amount of work went into getting Lamont open 24 hours, and we plan to invest as much energy in the Quad Library,” UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 wrote to CurrierWire, the house??s open-list, before the protests...
...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...
These two roles can conflict, as the need to fulfill student dining and scheduling needs clashes with the costs of operating individual dining halls in each House??vital to maintaining them as the center of the individual residential unit...