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Harvard is installing new water-saving showerheads in undergraduate dorms. But for some students, they’re only producing a shower of complaints. Harvard Yard Operations installed new showerheads in Greenough, Hurlbut, and Pennypacker Halls at the beginning of this month. They were also installed in Dunster, Leverett, and Mather Houses this summer, and are in the process of being added to the remaining dorms. The new showerheads, manufactured by Indianapolis, Ind.-based Delta Faucet Company, use 1.6 gallons of water per minute instead of the 2.5 gallons expended by standard showerheads, according to Paul J. Hegarty, the building...
Aparicio J. Davis ’10 is an economics concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...lagged hamsters. Diego A. Golombek, who conducted the study, flew in from Argentina to accept the Ig Nobel Aviation Prize. Why hamsters? Golombek explains, “We also tried it with worms...it didn’t work.” Ig Nobel Laureate and former Leverett House resident Francis M. Fesmire ’81 was also present. Fesmire won an award in 2006 for a medical study on “digital rectal massage for intractable hiccups.” Standing with a “Dr. Fran’s Anti-hiccup Kit?...
...Joey was just incandescent,” said Catherine Shapiro, the Allston Burr resident dean of Leverett House. “He was a shining star and we miss him very much...
...Joey had no pretense,” said Jessica S. Budnitz, Hanzich’s pre-law adviser in Leverett. “There was no sense of entitlement...